| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1809 - 566 sider
...extension of the foreign market can be occasioned by 1 Wealth of Nations, vol. ii. b. i vcvp 265« Of bounties on the exportation of corn. the bounty,...it, in any particular market, than would have gone off otherwise, it cannot justly be said that by this process such a market is proportionally extended.... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 538 sider
...period, happen to be in. I answer, that whatever extension of the foreign market can be occasioned by the bounty, must, in every particular year, be altogether...consumption, and to lower the price of that commodity. The corn bounty, it is to be observed, as well as every other bounty upon exportation, imposes two... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 542 sider
...altogether at the expence of the home market ; as every bushel of corn which is exported by •leans of the bounty, and which would not have been exported...consumption, and to lower the price of that commodity. The corn bounty, it is to be observed, as well as every other bounty upon exportation, imposes two... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 536 sider
...remarks, that " every bushel of corn which i« exported by means of the bounty, and which would not hare been exported without the bounty, would have remained...the home market to increase the consumption, and to lowerthe price of that commodity." But, if it be true, that the bounty, by enlarging the market, increases... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1817 - 338 sider
...of 1688, it is certainly the object for which the system has been subsequently recommended. market, market, as every bushel of corn which is exported...price of that commodity '. In this observation he evidently misapplies the term market. Because, by selling a commodity lower, it is easy to get rid... | |
| David Ricardo - 1821 - 560 sider
...de* In another place he says, that " whatever extension of the foreign market can be occasioned by the bounty, must, in every particular year, be altogether...consumption, and to lower the price of that commodity. The corn bounty, it is to be observed, as well as every other bounty upon exportation, imposes two... | |
| Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 sider
...period, happen to be in. I answer, that whatever extension of the foreign market can be occasioned by the bounty, must, in every particular year, be altogether...consumption, and to lower the. price of that commodity. The corn bounty, it is to be observed, as well as every other bounty upon exportation, imposes two... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 sider
...the bounty, and which would not have been exported without the bounty, would have remainetl in tlie home market to increase the consumption, and to lower the price of that commodity. The corn bounty, it is to be observed, as well as every other bounty upon exportation, imposes two... | |
| Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 sider
...period, happen to be in. I answer, that whatever extension of the foreign market can be occasioned by the bounty, must, in every particular year, be altogether...consumption, and to lower the price of that commodity. The corn bounty, it is to be observed, as well as every other bounty upon exportation, imposes two... | |
| Adam Smith - 1884 - 604 sider
...of the bounty, and which would not have been exported without the bounty, would have remained in die home market to increase the consumption, and to lower the price of that lommodity. The corn bounty, it is to be ob«rred, as well as every other bounty upon exportation, imposes... | |
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