Public Economy for the United StatesA.S. Barnes & Company no. 51 John Street, 1848 - 536 páginas |
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... Commodities given for it - Adam Smith versus Adam Smith . - Price the Attribute of Commodities , not of the Money given for them . - Smith and Others on this Point - Error and Confusion of their Doctrine . - Weight the Measure of Money ...
... Commodities given for it - Adam Smith versus Adam Smith . - Price the Attribute of Commodities , not of the Money given for them . - Smith and Others on this Point - Error and Confusion of their Doctrine . - Weight the Measure of Money ...
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... commodity in trade , and that it occupies the same position with all other commodities for which it is exchanged ; and consequently , that , for the greatest wealth of parties and nations , engaged in trade , the more they trade the ...
... commodity in trade , and that it occupies the same position with all other commodities for which it is exchanged ; and consequently , that , for the greatest wealth of parties and nations , engaged in trade , the more they trade the ...
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... commodities , and occupy the same position as all other commodities , in trade ; that he who sells his money , gets an equivalent , and therefore can not be injured ; and that it is a positive benefit to both parties . 10. The ...
... commodities , and occupy the same position as all other commodities , in trade ; that he who sells his money , gets an equivalent , and therefore can not be injured ; and that it is a positive benefit to both parties . 10. The ...
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... commodity in trade . But money being " the tools " of trade , as elsewhere shown , he who sells his " tools , " can trade no more , except by barter . All know the con- venience and necessity of money , as " tools , " to carry on trade ...
... commodity in trade . But money being " the tools " of trade , as elsewhere shown , he who sells his " tools , " can trade no more , except by barter . All know the con- venience and necessity of money , as " tools , " to carry on trade ...
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... 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 manufactories , which we now import from such of our neighbors as ...
... 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 manufactories , which we now import from such of our neighbors as ...
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