Principles of political economy, deduced from the natural laws of social welfare, and applied to the present state of BritainLongman, 1833 - 457 pages |
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... Exchanges of its Produce- Right to Free Exchange - Division of Labour - Its advantages - Co - operation and mutual dependence of all Labourers - Barter - Money - Its use - Coin- Credit - General use of CHAPTER V. - WAGES - Ample and ...
... Exchanges of its Produce- Right to Free Exchange - Division of Labour - Its advantages - Co - operation and mutual dependence of all Labourers - Barter - Money - Its use - Coin- Credit - General use of CHAPTER V. - WAGES - Ample and ...
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... Exchange . - The same principle tends to the greatest increase of distributable Produce . -Limitation of interference of Government to the security of Persons and Property CHAPTER X - PRODUCTIVE INTERESTS.- Agriculture- Manufactures ...
... Exchange . - The same principle tends to the greatest increase of distributable Produce . -Limitation of interference of Government to the security of Persons and Property CHAPTER X - PRODUCTIVE INTERESTS.- Agriculture- Manufactures ...
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... Exchanges . - Fallacy of the Arguments against Free Trade . History of the Protecting System.- Ruinous policy for a ... Exchange . Credit always employed as a medium for circulating values to a far greater extent than Coin.- Credit ...
... Exchanges . - Fallacy of the Arguments against Free Trade . History of the Protecting System.- Ruinous policy for a ... Exchange . Credit always employed as a medium for circulating values to a far greater extent than Coin.- Credit ...
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... exchange ; and which , when accumu- lated to any considerable extent , are ordinarily spoken of as wealth . Hence it has been usually designated as the study of the nature and causes of the wealth of nations . ' This definition is ...
... exchange ; and which , when accumu- lated to any considerable extent , are ordinarily spoken of as wealth . Hence it has been usually designated as the study of the nature and causes of the wealth of nations . ' This definition is ...
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... exchange . They are not capable of being made the subject of purchase and sale , or of being guaranteed by the law as property : the eco- nomist , therefore , has no concern with them . The range of his inquiries is limited to such ...
... exchange . They are not capable of being made the subject of purchase and sale , or of being guaranteed by the law as property : the eco- nomist , therefore , has no concern with them . The range of his inquiries is limited to such ...
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accumulated Adam Smith advantages afford agriculture amount arts benefit capital circulating circumstances comforts commerce commodities condition consequently consumed continually corn CORN-LAWS cost cultivation demand division of labour duce duction duties effect employed employment enjoyment equally evils exchange exclusive exertions existence expense extent favourable fertility foreign greater happiness human improvement increase individual industry injury interest invested Ireland labouring class land landlord less likewise limited machinery manufactures ment MIXED MATHEMATICS mode monopoly moral natural justice natural laws natural right necessary numbers object obtain occupation owner parishes parties perhaps persons Political Economy poor poor-law poor-rate population portion possession present principle procure production profit proportion proportionate purchase quantity raw produce rent skill society soil sumers supply surplus surplus labour taxation things tion tithe tivation trade value of money villeins wages wealth