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" The capital employed in purchasing foreign goods for home consumption, when this purchase is made with the produce of domestic industry, replaces too, by every such operation, two distinct capitals; but one of them only is employed in supporting domestic... "
On the Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation - Page 419
by David Ricardo - 1821 - 538 pages
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Protection Or Free Trade: An Examination of the Tariff Question with Special ...

Henry George - Free trade - 1886 - 382 pages
...which sends Scotch manufactures to London, and brings back English corn and manufactures to Edinburgh, necessarily replaces by every such operation two British...distinct capitals : but one of them only is employed in supporting domestic industry. The capital which sends British goods to Portugal, and brings back Portuguese...
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Protection Or Free Trade

Henry George - Free trade - 1886 - 358 pages
...which sends Scotch manufactures to London, and brings back English corn and manufactures to Edinburgh, necessarily replaces by every such operation two British...capital employed in purchasing foreign goods for home eonsumption, when this purchase is made with the produce of domestic industry, replaces, too, by every...
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An Introduction to Political Economy

Richard Theodore Ely - Economics - 1889 - 374 pages
...been employed iu supporting productive labor, and thereby enables them to continue that support. . . . The capital employed in purchasing foreign goods for...distinct capitals; but one of them only is employed in supporting domestic industry. . . . Though the returns, therefore, of the foreign trade of consumption...
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An Introduction to Political Economy

Richard Theodore Ely - Economics - 1889 - 398 pages
...been employed in supporting productive labor, and thereby enables them to continue that support. . . . The capital employed in purchasing foreign goods for...home consumption, when this purchase is made with tlie produce of domestic industry, replaces, too, by every such operation, two distinct capitals; but...
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An Introduction to Political Economy

Richard Theodore Ely - Economics - 1889 - 400 pages
...been employed in supporting productive labor, and thereby enables them to continue that support. . . . The capital employed in purchasing foreign goods for home consumption, when this purchase is mude with the produce of domestic industry, replaces, too, by every such operation, two distinct capitals...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1

Adam Smith - Economics - 1892 - 914 pages
...which sends Scotch manufactures to London, and brings back English corn and manufactures to Edinburgh, necessarily replaces, by every such operation, two...employed in the agriculture or manufactures of Great I Britain. 1 — The capital employed in purchasing foreign goods for home consumption, when this purchase...
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Select Chapters and Passages from the Wealth of Nations of Adam Smith, 1776

Adam Smith - Economics - 1894 - 526 pages
...agriculture or manufactures of that country, and thereby enables them to continue that employment. . . . The capital employed in purchasing foreign goods for...distinct capitals : but one of them only is employed in supporting domestic industry. . . . Though the returns, therefore, of the foreign trade of consumption...
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An Introduction to Political Economy

Richard Theodore Ely - Economics - 1894 - 370 pages
...been employed in supporting productive labor, and thereby enables them to continue that support. . . . The capital employed in purchasing foreign goods for home consumption, when this purcliase is made with the produce of domestic industry, replaces, too, by every such operation, two...
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Perils to British Trade: How to Avert Them

Edwin Burgis - Great Britain - 1895 - 276 pages
...which sends Scotch manufactures to London, and brings back English manufactures and corn to Edinburgh, necessarily replaces, by every such operation, two...which had both been employed in the agriculture or the manufactures of Great Britain. The capital employed in purchasing foreign goods for home consumption,...
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Protection and Prosperity: An Account of Tariff Legislation and Its Effect ...

George Boughton Curtiss - Commerce - 1896 - 906 pages
...English manufactures and corn to Edinburgh, necessarily replaces, by every such operation, two Rriiish capitals, which had both been employed in the agriculture...produce of domestic industry, replaces, too, by every Sophisms of Free Trade, p. 221. * Wealth of Natious, Book 2, Chapter 5. Free trade exaggeration of...
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