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 168
The proportion of productive to unproductive labour contributes , in Adam Smith's
opinion , to the formation of capital's when it is ... Thus the two first means , which
, in Adam Smith's opinion , contribute to the formation of capitals , contribute to it ...
The proportion of productive to unproductive labour contributes , in Adam Smith's
opinion , to the formation of capital's when it is ... Thus the two first means , which
, in Adam Smith's opinion , contribute to the formation of capitals , contribute to it ...
Side 203
Several causes , independent of the abundance or scarcity of money , contribute
more or less powerfully to fix that rate . The first , and no doubt the principal cause
, is the number of quarters of wheat ready to be lent out , compared to the ...
Several causes , independent of the abundance or scarcity of money , contribute
more or less powerfully to fix that rate . The first , and no doubt the principal cause
, is the number of quarters of wheat ready to be lent out , compared to the ...
Side 210
On the other hand , as public loans afford an opportunity of employing even the
smallest capitals , and create as it were an income without labour , they stimulate
every one to economy , and contribute indirectly to the progress of wealth .
On the other hand , as public loans afford an opportunity of employing even the
smallest capitals , and create as it were an income without labour , they stimulate
every one to economy , and contribute indirectly to the progress of wealth .
Side 379
1 far as the savings put in circulation by private credit contribute almost all to
increase the mass of productive labour ; while those circulated by public credit
contribute almost all to a mere additional expence , and of course serve only to ...
1 far as the savings put in circulation by private credit contribute almost all to
increase the mass of productive labour ; while those circulated by public credit
contribute almost all to a mere additional expence , and of course serve only to ...
Side 412
The provinces subject to the same dominion in general contribute to the support
of the military force and civil government of the country by their pecuniary
contributions ; and the colonies of America pay such contributions , not only for
their own ...
The provinces subject to the same dominion in general contribute to the support
of the military force and civil government of the country by their pecuniary
contributions ; and the colonies of America pay such contributions , not only for
their own ...
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