The Theory of International Trade: With Some of Its Applications to Economic Policy |
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actual Adam Smith advantage agricultural alter amount applied assumed barter bills bullion Cairnes chap chapter commodities comparative cost competition Corn Laws cost of carriage cost of production Cournot course currency diminishing return discussion distribution doctrine Economic Journal effect element England English equation of indebtedness existence export duties fact favourable Foreign Exchanges foreign trade free-trade further gain gold illustration impediments increased industry influence instance interest international exchange international trade international values J. S. Mill labour and capital law of diminishing manufactures Mill's money-material necessary Nicholson obtained operation Political Economy position possible precious metals productive power Professor Edgeworth profit protection Protectionism protectionist quantity reciprocal demand recognised reduced regarded result revenue Ricardo scale of prices seigniorage Sidgwick specie-point supposed tariff terms of exchange theory of international tion United value of money wages Wealth of Nations