... the whole state, and makes its effect be felt on all ranks of people. At first, no alteration is perceived; by degrees the price rises, first of one commodity, then of another; till the whole at last reaches a just proportion with the new quantity... An inquiry [&c.]. - Side 203av Henry Thornton - 1807Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Canada. Board of Inquiry into Cost of Living - 1915 - 1140 sider
...perceived; by degrees the price rises, first of one commodity and then of another, till the whole at la*t reaches a just proportion with the new quantity of specie which is in the kingdom. In my opinion it is only in this interval or immediate situation, between the acquisition of money... | |
| Du Bois Henry Loux - 1920 - 286 sider
...on all ranks of people. At first, no alternation is perceiv'd; but by degrees, it raises the price first of one commodity, then of another; till the whole at last rises." 47. "Consider only the influence which a greater abundance of coin has in the kingdom itself,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - 1934 - 180 sider
...perceived ; by degrees the price rises, first of one commodity and then another, till at last the whole reaches a just proportion with the new quantity of specie which is in the kingdom." I sincerely trust this committee will, while giving every consideration to the deplorable agricultural... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Agriculture and Forestry Committee - 1934 - 172 sider
...perceived; by degrees the price rises, first of one commodity and then another, till at last the whole reaches a just proportion with the new quantity of specie which is in the kingdom." I sincerely trust this committee will, while giving every consideration to the deplorable agricultural... | |
| 1822 - 582 sider
...alacrity and attention.' — Disc. 3. ' At first no alteration is perceived : by degrees the price rises, first of one commodity, then of another; till...a just proportion with the new quantity of specie in the kingdom. In my opinion, 'tis only in this interval or intermediate situation, betwixt the acquisition... | |
| 1863 - 1094 sider
...transitional, and subordinate to the action of the supreme law of value. " By degrees," he says, " the price rises, first of one commodity, then of another, till...the new quantity of specie which is in the kingdom. In my opinion, it is only in this interval or intermediate situation, between the acquisition of money... | |
| Robert W. Clower - 1986 - 310 sider
...all ranks of peop*le. At fim no akernation is perceived; by degrees the price rises, first oi o^ e commodity, then of another; till the whole at last reaches a just proporno* ^ wkh the new quantky of spede which is in the kingdom. In my opinion, it js onjy in thjs... | |
| George R. Feiwel - 1985 - 512 sider
...between his position on money, inflation and employment (Phillips curve) and these words of Hume: price rises, first of one commodity, then of another; till...just proportion with the new quantity of specie... In my opinion, it is only in this interval or intermediate situation, between the acquisition of money... | |
| William J. Baumol - 1986 - 332 sider
...its effect be felt on all ranks of people. At first, no alteration is perceived; by degrees the price rises, first of one commodity, then of another; till...the new quantity of specie which is in the kingdom. In my opinion, it is only in this interval or intermediate situation, between the acquisition of money... | |
| John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, Peter Newman - 1989 - 356 sider
...people. At first no alteration is perceived; by degrees the price rises, first of one commodity then another; till the whole at last reaches a just proportion with the new quantity of specie In my opinion, it is only this interval, or intermediate situation, between the acquisition of money... | |
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