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A Manual of Political Economy - Page 216
by Erasmus Peshine Smith - 1853 - 269 pages
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English Interference with Irish Industries

John Gordon Swift MacNeill - Great Britain - 1836 - 136 pages
...experience yet to acquire may in other respects be better adapted to the production than those that were earlier in the field ; and, besides, it is a just remark of Mr. Rae that nothing has a greater tendency to promote improvements in any branch of production...
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Principles of political economy, with some of their applications ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1852 - 600 pages
...acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill and experience yet to acquire, may in other respects be better adapted to the production...in any branch of production, than its trial under anew set of conditions. But it cannot be expected that individuals should, at their own risk, or rather...
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Hungary, Past and Present: Embracing Its History from the Magyar Conquest to ...

Imre Szabad - Hungarian literature - 1854 - 442 pages
...this skill and experience yet to acquire may in other respects be better adapted to the productions than those which were earlier in the field ; and,...production than its trial under a new set of conditions." It may be observed, that this argument used by this author in favour of protection may the more fitly...
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Hungary past and present: with a sketch of Hungarian literature

Emeric Szabad - 1854 - 544 pages
...this skill and experience yet to acquire may in other respects be better adapted to the productions than those which were earlier in the field ; and,...production than its trial under a new set of conditions." It may be observed, that this argument used by this author in favour of protection may the more fitly...
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Principles of social science, Volume 3

Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1859 - 546 pages
...superiority of skill and experience. A country which has this skill and experience yet to acquire, may, in other respects, be better adapted to the production...just remark, that nothing has a greater tendency to produce improvement in any branch of production than its trial under a new set of conditions. But it...
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Principles of Social Science, Volume 3

Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1859 - 528 pages
...field ; and besides, it is a just remark, that nothing has a greater tendency to produce improvement in any branch of production than its trial under a new set of conditions. But it cannot," as he says, " be expected that individuals should at their own risk, or rather to their certain loss,...
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Principles of political economy, with some of their applications ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 628 pages
...acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill and experience yet to acquire, may in other respects be better adapted to the production...earlier in the field : and besides, it is a just remark of Mr. Rae, that nothing has a greater tendency to promote improvements in any branch of production,...
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The North American Review, Volume 102

North American review - 1866 - 672 pages
...acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill and experience yet to acquire may, in other respects, be better adapted to the production...earlier in the field ; and besides, it is a just remark of Mr. Rae, that nothing has a greater tendency to promote improvement in any branch of production,...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social ...

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1866 - 628 pages
...acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill and experience yet to acquire, may in other respects be better adapted to the production...earlier in the field : and besides, it is a just remark of Mr. Rae, that nothing has a greater tendency to promote improvements in any branch of production,...
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The North American Review, Volume 102

North American review - 1866 - 662 pages
...acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill and experience yet to acquire may, in other respects, be better adapted to the production...earlier in the field ; and besides, it is a just remark of Mr. Rae, that nothing has a greater tendency to promote improvement in any branch of production,...
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