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, 1812 - 492 sider |
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Side 13
... consumption ; and particularly by stating in distinct chapters the various theories or opinions , and the controversies to which they have given birth , in every branch of the science . This division appears to embrace the science in ...
... consumption ; and particularly by stating in distinct chapters the various theories or opinions , and the controversies to which they have given birth , in every branch of the science . This division appears to embrace the science in ...
Side 22
... consumption , or of income above expenditure . The extent both of public and private wealth depends on the accumulation of this surplus , and on the man- ner in which it is managed and applied . * The passion for wealth is general ...
... consumption , or of income above expenditure . The extent both of public and private wealth depends on the accumulation of this surplus , and on the man- ner in which it is managed and applied . * The passion for wealth is general ...
Side 36
... consumption . From Kamtschatka to the Pillars of Hercules , from the Elbe to the Ionian Sea , labour is the power which distributes wealth , and whose favours all nations implore ; and it is particularly worthy of remark , that this ...
... consumption . From Kamtschatka to the Pillars of Hercules , from the Elbe to the Ionian Sea , labour is the power which distributes wealth , and whose favours all nations implore ; and it is particularly worthy of remark , that this ...
Side 48
... consumption , which , in its turn , augments population ; and this augmented population affords new consumers to the productions of the industry of every nation . Frele Univoralitat Volkswirtschaftl . Bibliothek Berll ! Thus all nations ...
... consumption , which , in its turn , augments population ; and this augmented population affords new consumers to the productions of the industry of every nation . Frele Univoralitat Volkswirtschaftl . Bibliothek Berll ! Thus all nations ...
Side 68
... consumption , is submitted to calculations that are sometimes strict , frèquently plausible , and always ingenious . Even when we are forced to doubt their accuracy , the very principles which the author has established serve to guard ...
... consumption , is submitted to calculations that are sometimes strict , frèquently plausible , and always ingenious . Even when we are forced to doubt their accuracy , the very principles which the author has established serve to guard ...
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