An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages : and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National WealthPeter A. Mesier, 1819 - 492 sider |
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... scarcity . " ¶ * Physiocratie , p . 118. Philosophie rurale , ou Economie générale et politique de l'Agriculture , p . 60 . † Essai sur la nature du Commerce , par Cantillon . - Abrégé des Principes d'Economie Politique , par Mr. le ...
... scarcity . " ¶ * Physiocratie , p . 118. Philosophie rurale , ou Economie générale et politique de l'Agriculture , p . 60 . † Essai sur la nature du Commerce , par Cantillon . - Abrégé des Principes d'Economie Politique , par Mr. le ...
Side 59
... scarce- ly two shillings and sixpence , at three shillings : so that the same quantity of silver as was formerly contained in fifty shillings , now represents sixty . See the Speech of Mr. Johnstone , on the third read- ing of Lord ...
... scarce- ly two shillings and sixpence , at three shillings : so that the same quantity of silver as was formerly contained in fifty shillings , now represents sixty . See the Speech of Mr. Johnstone , on the third read- ing of Lord ...
Side 61
... scarce- ly be had even at the highest interest . The two countries were in a totally different situa- tion , and by an infallible consequence , the measure which succeeded in England , failed , and must neces- sarily have failed , in ...
... scarce- ly be had even at the highest interest . The two countries were in a totally different situa- tion , and by an infallible consequence , the measure which succeeded in England , failed , and must neces- sarily have failed , in ...
Side 113
... scarcity . Agriculture cannot extend its produce beyond the extent of the territory and agricultural popu lation ; neither can it accumulate or store up large quantities of its productions , because they would require immense and costly ...
... scarcity . Agriculture cannot extend its produce beyond the extent of the territory and agricultural popu lation ; neither can it accumulate or store up large quantities of its productions , because they would require immense and costly ...
Side 126
... scarcity , the national in- come always remains the same , and consequently is always adequate to the wants of the individuals who devote themselves to the service of the state ; and , what is most extraordinary , commerce and manufac ...
... scarcity , the national in- come always remains the same , and consequently is always adequate to the wants of the individuals who devote themselves to the service of the state ; and , what is most extraordinary , commerce and manufac ...
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