An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of NationsA. and C. Black and W. Tait, 1838 - 648 páginas |
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... necessarily led to the famous doctrine of the Balance of Trade . It was obvious that the precious metals could not be introduced into countries destitute of mines , except in return for exported commodities ; and the grand object of the ...
... necessarily led to the famous doctrine of the Balance of Trade . It was obvious that the precious metals could not be introduced into countries destitute of mines , except in return for exported commodities ; and the grand object of the ...
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... necessarily engaged in these operations . These principles once established , Quesnay proceeded to divide society into three classes : the first , or productive , class , by whose agency all wealth is produced , consists of the farmers ...
... necessarily engaged in these operations . These principles once established , Quesnay proceeded to divide society into three classes : the first , or productive , class , by whose agency all wealth is produced , consists of the farmers ...
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... necessarily prosecute such as are at the same time advantageous to the public . He has shown with a force of reasoning , and an amplitude of illustration , that leaves nothing to be desired , that the principles of the mer- cantile or ...
... necessarily prosecute such as are at the same time advantageous to the public . He has shown with a force of reasoning , and an amplitude of illustration , that leaves nothing to be desired , that the principles of the mer- cantile or ...
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... necessarily reduced in the same proportion that wages are increased . By profit is meant the surplus produce , or its value , accruing to those who employ capital in industrious undertakings , after replacing the capital , or such parts ...
... necessarily reduced in the same proportion that wages are increased . By profit is meant the surplus produce , or its value , accruing to those who employ capital in industrious undertakings , after replacing the capital , or such parts ...
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... necessarily increases the quantity of the work he can perform ; and the division of labour , by reducing every man's business to some one simple operation , and by making this operation the sole em- ployment of his life , necessarily ...
... necessarily increases the quantity of the work he can perform ; and the division of labour , by reducing every man's business to some one simple operation , and by making this operation the sole em- ployment of his life , necessarily ...
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