Political EconomyAmerican Book Company, 1917 - 134 Seiten |
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... give for a thing ; in this case the proportion is between the quantity of money and the quantity of goods we get for it , as when we give sixty shillings for ten yards of carpet . We shall learn later on that money is a kind of ...
... give for a thing ; in this case the proportion is between the quantity of money and the quantity of goods we get for it , as when we give sixty shillings for ten yards of carpet . We shall learn later on that money is a kind of ...
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... give corn , and any other farmer who will give a plough and receive corn . No difficulty arises , too , if the cart or plough are not of equal value ; for if the cart be the more valuable , then the farmer finally gets for it the plough ...
... give corn , and any other farmer who will give a plough and receive corn . No difficulty arises , too , if the cart or plough are not of equal value ; for if the cart be the more valuable , then the farmer finally gets for it the plough ...
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... give credit to Thomas when John leaves some of his property in the use of Thomas , expecting to have it returned at a future time . In short , any one who lends a thing gives credit , and he who borrows it receives credit . The word ...
... give credit to Thomas when John leaves some of his property in the use of Thomas , expecting to have it returned at a future time . In short , any one who lends a thing gives credit , and he who borrows it receives credit . The word ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
UTILITY | 17 |
PRODUCTION OF WEALTH | 24 |
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