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 61
Shaken in its very foundations by the doctrine of the forced lowering of the rate of
interest , and by an excessive paper - circulation , wealth , in France , had no
longer any solid basis , fixed principle , or steady direction . Though it was still ...
Shaken in its very foundations by the doctrine of the forced lowering of the rate of
interest , and by an excessive paper - circulation , wealth , in France , had no
longer any solid basis , fixed principle , or steady direction . Though it was still ...
Side 184
The only difference worthy of remark between these original advances and the
fixed capital is , that Dr . Quesnay calls those advances only original ones which
have put the ground into a state of cultivation ; while Adam Smith gives the name
...
The only difference worthy of remark between these original advances and the
fixed capital is , that Dr . Quesnay calls those advances only original ones which
have put the ground into a state of cultivation ; while Adam Smith gives the name
...
Side 185
... and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National Wealth Charles
Ganilh. useful and acquired abilities are not fixed and realized in a permanent .
object , it is evident that they have been improperly comprised in the fixed capital
by ...
... and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National Wealth Charles
Ganilh. useful and acquired abilities are not fixed and realized in a permanent .
object , it is evident that they have been improperly comprised in the fixed capital
by ...
Side 204
He says , the rate of intereșt ought to be fixed somewhat above the lowest market
- rate of interest usually paid by those who can give the greatest security to the
lenders : if it were fixed below the lowest market - rate , it would be tantamount to
...
He says , the rate of intereșt ought to be fixed somewhat above the lowest market
- rate of interest usually paid by those who can give the greatest security to the
lenders : if it were fixed below the lowest market - rate , it would be tantamount to
...
Side 206
But though he opposes a legal rate of interest , the author just quoted thinks it
ought to be fixed by law , whenever it has not been stipulated by the contracting
parties . He says : “ The rate of interest must be “ fixed by law , whenever it
adjudges ...
But though he opposes a legal rate of interest , the author just quoted thinks it
ought to be fixed by law , whenever it has not been stipulated by the contracting
parties . He says : “ The rate of interest must be “ fixed by law , whenever it
adjudges ...
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