An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations ...T. Nelson and Sons, 1887 - 447 páginas |
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... Colonies .. 227 PART I. Of the Motives for establishing new Colonies .... upon the capital Value of Lands , Houses , and Stock .. 362 227 PART II . - Causes of the Prosperity of new Colonies .. ARTICLE III.Taxes upon the Wages of Labour ...
... Colonies .. 227 PART I. Of the Motives for establishing new Colonies .... upon the capital Value of Lands , Houses , and Stock .. 362 227 PART II . - Causes of the Prosperity of new Colonies .. ARTICLE III.Taxes upon the Wages of Labour ...
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... colonies . The reason is that in the latter case capital is longer out of the country and the employment of labour is less . If I expend £ 1,000 in making a commodity in a week , I employ a thousand labourers for one week . If I must ...
... colonies . The reason is that in the latter case capital is longer out of the country and the employment of labour is less . If I expend £ 1,000 in making a commodity in a week , I employ a thousand labourers for one week . If I must ...
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... colonies . The idea on which the monopoly of the colonial trade rested was that the colonies should provide us with raw material and form markets for our manufac- tures . The argument adopted by Adam Smith in attacking this monopoly is ...
... colonies . The idea on which the monopoly of the colonial trade rested was that the colonies should provide us with raw material and form markets for our manufac- tures . The argument adopted by Adam Smith in attacking this monopoly is ...
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... colonies contribute to the imperial revenue , and in return to allow them to send repre- sentatives to the British Parliament or States - General of the empire . Looking to the vast resources of the American colonies , he even ...
... colonies contribute to the imperial revenue , and in return to allow them to send repre- sentatives to the British Parliament or States - General of the empire . Looking to the vast resources of the American colonies , he even ...
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... colonies and the uniformity in the custom - house laws advocated by Adam Smith is often regarded as the utopian dream of a specula- tive philosopher ; but it should be remembered that in trade , finance , education , and religious ...
... colonies and the uniformity in the custom - house laws advocated by Adam Smith is often regarded as the utopian dream of a specula- tive philosopher ; but it should be remembered that in trade , finance , education , and religious ...
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