An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National Wealth |
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Side 278
Commerce preserves to every country her advantage in the kind of industry for
which she is peculiarly fit, and allows that industry to be improved by a
concentration of capital; whilst the attempt to rival foreign industry in every
particular, and to ...
Commerce preserves to every country her advantage in the kind of industry for
which she is peculiarly fit, and allows that industry to be improved by a
concentration of capital; whilst the attempt to rival foreign industry in every
particular, and to ...
Side 282
The second case, which, according to Adam Smith, ought to induce a nation to
restrict the liberty of commerce, is when the produce of foreign industry is not
burthened with a tax equal to that imposed upon the produce of inland industry.
The second case, which, according to Adam Smith, ought to induce a nation to
restrict the liberty of commerce, is when the produce of foreign industry is not
burthened with a tax equal to that imposed upon the produce of inland industry.
Side 283
To be left to accommodate their industry to their situation, and to find out those
employments in which, notwithstanding their unfavourable circumstances, they
might have some advantage either in the home or in the foreign market, is what in
...
To be left to accommodate their industry to their situation, and to find out those
employments in which, notwithstanding their unfavourable circumstances, they
might have some advantage either in the home or in the foreign market, is what in
...
Side 315
earning the first guinea is the greatest obstacle that can be thrown in the way of
labour, industry, and commerce. As little as diamonds and precious stones, the
trappings of opulence, have ever tempted the ambition of the labouring and ...
earning the first guinea is the greatest obstacle that can be thrown in the way of
labour, industry, and commerce. As little as diamonds and precious stones, the
trappings of opulence, have ever tempted the ambition of the labouring and ...
Side 393
Whether foreign countries bring the produce of their industry, or national
merchants go to fetch it from the spot where it is produced, the result is always the
same ; and in both cases the returns are as slow as in the case of selling to a
foreign ...
Whether foreign countries bring the produce of their industry, or national
merchants go to fetch it from the spot where it is produced, the result is always the
same ; and in both cases the returns are as slow as in the case of selling to a
foreign ...
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