Public Economy for the United StatesA.S. Barnes & Company, 1849 - 536 páginas |
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... Trade a Protective Policy . - The Abatement of Duties in Great Britain requires Increase , rather than Diminution ... BALANCE OF TRADE ..... ...... PAGE 12 CONTENTS .
... Trade a Protective Policy . - The Abatement of Duties in Great Britain requires Increase , rather than Diminution ... BALANCE OF TRADE ..... ...... PAGE 12 CONTENTS .
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... Balance of Trade a well - known Principle in common Life - The Efforts made to ⚫ mystify the Subject . - Adam Smith ... Trade Economists fail to distinguish between Money as a Subject and as the Instrument of Trade , in all their ...
... Balance of Trade a well - known Principle in common Life - The Efforts made to ⚫ mystify the Subject . - Adam Smith ... Trade Economists fail to distinguish between Money as a Subject and as the Instrument of Trade , in all their ...
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... Trade . They will require a protective system , not only to start , but as long as they are behind their more skilful neighbor . Supe- rior skill , in this particular , is superior strength , which nothing can balance but the protection ...
... Trade . They will require a protective system , not only to start , but as long as they are behind their more skilful neighbor . Supe- rior skill , in this particular , is superior strength , which nothing can balance but the protection ...
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... trade and commerce is carried on by a substitute , to wit , paper . So far ... balance for breadstuffs required in Europe by famine . The costs of ... trade of a country with specie , between points requiring remittances ; and while bank ...
... trade and commerce is carried on by a substitute , to wit , paper . So far ... balance for breadstuffs required in Europe by famine . The costs of ... trade of a country with specie , between points requiring remittances ; and while bank ...
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... balance , had money enough left for its trade , one can see a national benefit . But this is not the case . M. Say , and all of his school , hold , that , in all cases , ab- solutely and unconditionally , the nation is benefited ...
... balance , had money enough left for its trade , one can see a national benefit . But this is not the case . M. Say , and all of his school , hold , that , in all cases , ab- solutely and unconditionally , the nation is benefited ...
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