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 244
The most profitable capitals are , consequently , those employed in manufactures
and commerce . CHAP . V . Of the Profit of Stock . ADAM SMITH is the first and
only writer on political economy , who discovered the laws which regu . late the ...
The most profitable capitals are , consequently , those employed in manufactures
and commerce . CHAP . V . Of the Profit of Stock . ADAM SMITH is the first and
only writer on political economy , who discovered the laws which regu . late the ...
Side 245
To ascertain what is the average profit of all the different tradeş carried on in a
great kingdom , must therefore be much more ... Aceording as the usual market -
rate of interest varies in any country , we may be assured that the ordinary profits
of ...
To ascertain what is the average profit of all the different tradeş carried on in a
great kingdom , must therefore be much more ... Aceording as the usual market -
rate of interest varies in any country , we may be assured that the ordinary profits
of ...
Side 400
Finally , the profits which the right of selling dear and purchasing cheap insures
to corporations and privileged ... in other labours , necessarily raises their profits ,
and the high rate of profit of stock is fatal to the progress of industry and wealth .
Finally , the profits which the right of selling dear and purchasing cheap insures
to corporations and privileged ... in other labours , necessarily raises their profits ,
and the high rate of profit of stock is fatal to the progress of industry and wealth .
Side 414
But in an employment of capital in which the merchant sold very dear and bought
very cheap , the profit must have been very great , and much above the ordinary
level of profit in other branches of trade . This superiority of profit in the colony ...
But in an employment of capital in which the merchant sold very dear and bought
very cheap , the profit must have been very great , and much above the ordinary
level of profit in other branches of trade . This superiority of profit in the colony ...
Side 429
But this inequality obstructs neither the activity nor the range of the circulation ; it
only affects the rate of profits ; and a small profit is always preferable to none .
Notwithstanding these advantages and the general interest which it must inspire
...
But this inequality obstructs neither the activity nor the range of the circulation ; it
only affects the rate of profits ; and a small profit is always preferable to none .
Notwithstanding these advantages and the general interest which it must inspire
...
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