Public Economy for the United StatesA.S. Barnes & Company no. 51 John Street, 1848 - 536 páginas |
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... Increase of Wealth . - The Values added to the raw Material by manufacturing.- Every Commercial Transaction independent . — Answer to some Points made by M. Say . CHAPTER XVIII . - LABOR . .... ..... PAGE 274 Definition . Who are ...
... Increase of Wealth . - The Values added to the raw Material by manufacturing.- Every Commercial Transaction independent . — Answer to some Points made by M. Say . CHAPTER XVIII . - LABOR . .... ..... PAGE 274 Definition . Who are ...
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... increase of public and pri- vate wealth . In all scientific investigations , definitions discharge the functions of a finger - post , of a door of access to the field , of marking the boundaries of that field , and of a glance view of ...
... increase of public and pri- vate wealth . In all scientific investigations , definitions discharge the functions of a finger - post , of a door of access to the field , of marking the boundaries of that field , and of a glance view of ...
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... increase of their variety , is never so unwise as to introduce a new kind of economy , on that account ; but he scru- pulously adheres to those principles in the application of which he has prospered . It would not only be hazardous ...
... increase of their variety , is never so unwise as to introduce a new kind of economy , on that account ; but he scru- pulously adheres to those principles in the application of which he has prospered . It would not only be hazardous ...
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... increase in riches , is to prevent the importation of such foreign commodities as may be raised at home . 2. That this kingdom is capable of raising within itself , and its colonies , materials for em- ploying all our poor in those ...
... increase in riches , is to prevent the importation of such foreign commodities as may be raised at home . 2. That this kingdom is capable of raising within itself , and its colonies , materials for em- ploying all our poor in those ...
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... increase of private and public wealth . The protective policy then began to be applied in all directions , and soon grew up into a system , till Great Britain finally became , in the eighteenth century , a great manufacturing nation ...
... increase of private and public wealth . The protective policy then began to be applied in all directions , and soon grew up into a system , till Great Britain finally became , in the eighteenth century , a great manufacturing nation ...
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