Public Economy for the United StatesA.S. Barnes & Company, 1849 - 536 páginas |
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... prove . - Private and Public Economy compared . - Napoleon on this Subject - Common Principles in Systems fundamentally different . - How our Defi- nition affects the General Argument .-- Empirical Laws defined . - Public Economy , down ...
... prove . - Private and Public Economy compared . - Napoleon on this Subject - Common Principles in Systems fundamentally different . - How our Defi- nition affects the General Argument .-- Empirical Laws defined . - Public Economy , down ...
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... proved by their own Statements . - The Theory of Malthus justifies this Position . - This Doctrine pervades the European , and has been transferred into American Systems of Economy . -The prevalent Principle of Land Tenures in Europe ...
... proved by their own Statements . - The Theory of Malthus justifies this Position . - This Doctrine pervades the European , and has been transferred into American Systems of Economy . -The prevalent Principle of Land Tenures in Europe ...
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... prove that Protective Duties are not Taxes . - The Causes Abroad and at Home , which produce the Effect . - A Protective System adequate for all Purposes of Public Revenue in the United States . - The Commercial Position of the United ...
... prove that Protective Duties are not Taxes . - The Causes Abroad and at Home , which produce the Effect . - A Protective System adequate for all Purposes of Public Revenue in the United States . - The Commercial Position of the United ...
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... proved by Experience . - Reciprocity necessarily em- bodies the Principles of Free Trade - Foreign Commerce , under a Protective System , may be made to supply all the Wants of Government , without taxing the People . CHAPTER XXIX ...
... proved by Experience . - Reciprocity necessarily em- bodies the Principles of Free Trade - Foreign Commerce , under a Protective System , may be made to supply all the Wants of Government , without taxing the People . CHAPTER XXIX ...
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... proved to be erroneous in very important particulars , must be used with extreme circumspection . It is not denied , that the European economists of the Free - Trade school have done some service , where they were at home , in a field ...
... proved to be erroneous in very important particulars , must be used with extreme circumspection . It is not denied , that the European economists of the Free - Trade school have done some service , where they were at home , in a field ...
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