Public Economy for the United StatesA. S. Barnes & Company, 1849 - 536 páginas |
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... benefits all . - Examples and Proofs.- The Position of American Capital and Labor in Relation to Foreign Capital and Labor . Consideration of the Maxim that a Nation must buy in Order to sell . - The Prosperous and Rich buy and trade ...
... benefits all . - Examples and Proofs.- The Position of American Capital and Labor in Relation to Foreign Capital and Labor . Consideration of the Maxim that a Nation must buy in Order to sell . - The Prosperous and Rich buy and trade ...
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... Benefits of Banking . - Adam Smith's Doctrine that Paper - Money banishes Specie , not applicable to the United States . - The Precious Metals the only sound Basis of Banking - The visionary and unsettled Opinions of European ...
... Benefits of Banking . - Adam Smith's Doctrine that Paper - Money banishes Specie , not applicable to the United States . - The Precious Metals the only sound Basis of Banking - The visionary and unsettled Opinions of European ...
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... Benefits of a Protective System . - Facts and Statistical Evidence on this Point . - Breadstuffs , in ordinary Seasons , cheaper in Europe than in the United States . - The Effect of Indirect Protection of Agriculture . - Protec- tion ...
... Benefits of a Protective System . - Facts and Statistical Evidence on this Point . - Breadstuffs , in ordinary Seasons , cheaper in Europe than in the United States . - The Effect of Indirect Protection of Agriculture . - Protec- tion ...
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... benefits , must look for its elements in the facts of its own history , and nowhere else . In that way it becomes of universal use , when every nation , for itself , shall have constructed its own system of public economy on the basis ...
... benefits , must look for its elements in the facts of its own history , and nowhere else . In that way it becomes of universal use , when every nation , for itself , shall have constructed its own system of public economy on the basis ...
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... benefit to both parties . 10. The appropriate functions of money , in defining and making them palpable , whereby it may clearly be seen when money is a subject or the instrument of trade , constitute another point of this work , not ...
... benefit to both parties . 10. The appropriate functions of money , in defining and making them palpable , whereby it may clearly be seen when money is a subject or the instrument of trade , constitute another point of this work , not ...
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