Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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Page 78
... supply so equally adjusted to the demand , that the prices of butchers ' meat and bread do not perhaps suffer a variation of a farthing throughout the year , which is not to be accounted for by natural causes affecting the original ...
... supply so equally adjusted to the demand , that the prices of butchers ' meat and bread do not perhaps suffer a variation of a farthing throughout the year , which is not to be accounted for by natural causes affecting the original ...
Page 198
... supply , will frequently raise prices above this level ; as a diminished demand , or an acci- dental increase of the supply beyond the demand , will lower them beneath it . Such effect is , how- ever , but temporary . The constant ...
... supply , will frequently raise prices above this level ; as a diminished demand , or an acci- dental increase of the supply beyond the demand , will lower them beneath it . Such effect is , how- ever , but temporary . The constant ...
Page 199
... supply meets the demand , and brings down the price to the level of the producing cost . These oscillations of price about the mean level of the costs of production are continually taking place ; the circumstances which influence supply ...
... supply meets the demand , and brings down the price to the level of the producing cost . These oscillations of price about the mean level of the costs of production are continually taking place ; the circumstances which influence supply ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE ON the Coincidence of | 1 |
Primary Natural Rights1 To Personal | 13 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
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