Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1889 - 134 Seiten |
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... EXCHANGE , XII . - MONEY , . XIII . - CREDIT AND BANKING , XIV . - Credit Cycles , XV . THE Functions of GovernmeNT , XVI . TAXATION , . 105138 PAGE 7 17 24 32 42 48 53 61 77 87 95 103 110 115 123 126 PREFACE . IN preparing this little ...
... EXCHANGE , XII . - MONEY , . XIII . - CREDIT AND BANKING , XIV . - Credit Cycles , XV . THE Functions of GovernmeNT , XVI . TAXATION , . 105138 PAGE 7 17 24 32 42 48 53 61 77 87 95 103 110 115 123 126 PREFACE . IN preparing this little ...
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... exchange by foreign trade . The United States can raise endless quantities of cotton , corn , bacon , meat , fruit , petroleum , besides plenty of gold , silver , copper , iron , & c . Aus- tralia , New Zealand , and South Africa will ...
... exchange by foreign trade . The United States can raise endless quantities of cotton , corn , bacon , meat , fruit , petroleum , besides plenty of gold , silver , copper , iron , & c . Aus- tralia , New Zealand , and South Africa will ...
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... exchange it for food and necessaries , of course he may do so . But , as a general rule , he cannot do this without working for a length of time , waiting till the produce is finished and sold . In order to do this he wants something ...
... exchange it for food and necessaries , of course he may do so . But , as a general rule , he cannot do this without working for a length of time , waiting till the produce is finished and sold . In order to do this he wants something ...
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... exchange for the same money wages . People are accustomed to think far too much about the number of shillings they get for a day's work ; they fancy that , if they get 25 per cent . more money wages , they must be 25 per cent . more ...
... exchange for the same money wages . People are accustomed to think far too much about the number of shillings they get for a day's work ; they fancy that , if they get 25 per cent . more money wages , they must be 25 per cent . more ...
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... EXCHANGE . 70. How Exchange Arises . One of the most important ways in which we can increase wealth con- sists in exchange - in giving what we do not want in return for what we do want . Wealth , as we have seen , is anything which is ...
... EXCHANGE . 70. How Exchange Arises . One of the most important ways in which we can increase wealth con- sists in exchange - in giving what we do not want in return for what we do want . Wealth , as we have seen , is anything which is ...
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