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" Each person's means of paying for the productions of other people consist of those which he himself possesses. All sellers are inevitably and ex vi termini buyers. Could we suddenly double the productive powers of the country, we should double the supply... "
Thoughts on a few subjects of political economy. [With] - Page 36
by John Cazenove - 1859 - 54 pages
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Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1848 - 602 pages
...is simply, commodities. Each person's means of paying for the productions of other people consists of those which he himself possesses. All sellers are inevitably and ex vi termini buyers. Could we suddenly double the productive powers of the country, we should double...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1849 - 588 pages
...so cannot have considered what it is which constitutes the means of payment for commodities. It is simply, commodities. Each person's means of paying for the productions of other people consists of those which he himself possesses. All sellers are inevitably and ex vi termini buyers....
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1857 - 610 pages
...so cannot have considered what it is which constitutes the means of payment for commodities. It is simply, commodities. Each person's means of paying for the productions of other people consists of those which he himself possesses. All sellers are inevitably and ex vi termini buyers....
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The English Woman's Journal, Volume 6

Women - 478 pages
...so cannot have considered what it is which constitutes the means of payment for commodities. It is simply commodities. Each person's means of paying for the productions of other people, consists of those which he himself possesses. All sellers are inevitably and ex vi termini buyers....
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Industrial Employment of Women in the Middle and Lower Ranks

John Duguid Milne - Women - 1870 - 446 pages
...so cannot have considered what it is which constitutes the means of payment for commodities. It is simply commodities. Each person's means of paying for the productions of other people, consists of those which he himself possesses. All sellers are inevitably and ex vi termini buyers....
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The Fortnightly, Volume 25

1876 - 944 pages
...truth, that, to use Mill's words, that "which constitutes the means of payment for commodities ... is simply commodities. Each person's means of paying for the productions of other people consists of those which he himself possesses. All sellers are inevitably, and by the meaning of the...
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The Economics of Industry

Alfred Marshall, Mary Paley Marshall - Economics - 1879 - 334 pages
...begin with, it is clear that, as Mill says, "What constitutes the means of payment for commodities is simply commodities. Each person's means of paying...himself possesses. All sellers are inevitably, and by the meaning of the word, buyers. Could we suddenly double the productive powers of the country,...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1881 - 616 pages
...so cannot have considered what it is which constitutes the means of payment for commodities. It is simply, commodities. Each person's means of paying for the productions of other people consists of those which he himself possesses. All sellers are inevitably and ex vi termini buyers....
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Capital and Population: A Study of the Economic Effects of Their Relations ...

Frederick Barnard Hawley - Economics - 1882 - 288 pages
...so, can not have considered what it is which constitutes the means of payment for commodities. It is, simply, commodities Each person's means of paying for the productions of other people consists of those which he himself possesses. All sellers are inevitably, and by the meaning of the...
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Principles of Political Economy, Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1884 - 616 pages
...is simply, commodities. Each person's means of paying for the productions of other people consists of those which he himself possesses. All sellers are inevitably and ex m termini buyers. Could we suddenly double the productive powers of the country, we should double the supply of commodities...
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