By means of glasses, hotbeds, and hot-walls, very good grapes can be raised- in Scotland, and very good wine too can be made of them at about thirty times the expense for which at least equally good can be brought from foreign countries. Would it be a... The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart - Seite 27von Dugald Stewart - 1856Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Charles Franklin Dunbar, Frank William Taussig, Abbott Payson Usher, Alvin Harvey Hansen, William Leonard Crum, Edward Chamberlin, Arthur Eli Monroe - 1910 - 810 Seiten
...high. But, as Adam Smith remarked further: " If there would be a manifest absurdity in turning toward any employment thirty times more of the capital and...there must be an absurdity, though not altogether so glaring, yet exactly of the same kind, in turning toward any such employment a sixtieth, or even... | |
| Frederic Mathews - 1914 - 706 Seiten
...about thirty times the expense for which at least equally good can be brought from foreign countries. Would it be a reasonable law to prohibit the importation...burgundy in Scotland? But if there would be a manifest . * Ttu Wealth of Nations. Bk. TV., ch. !L. p. 30. 64 The New Protection Pt. I absurdity in turning... | |
| Frank William Taussig - 1921 - 586 Seiten
...about thirty times the expense for which at least equally good can be brought from foreign countries. Would it be a reasonable law to prohibit the importation...there must be an absurdity, though not altogether so glaring, yet exactly of the same kind, in turning towards any such employment a thirtieth, or even... | |
| George Crompton - 1927 - 248 Seiten
...about thirty times the expense for which at least equally good can be brought from foreign countries. Would it be a reasonable law to prohibit the importation...there must be an absurdity, though not altogether so glaring, yet exactly of the same kind, in turning towards any such employment a thirtieth or even... | |
| Friedrich List - 1927 - 676 Seiten
...about thirty times the expense for which at least equally good can be brought from foreign countries. Would it be a reasonable law to prohibit the importation...encourage the making of claret and burgundy in Scotland?" — Dieser „Beweis" wird von List ausführlich widerlegt (NS, S. 3o5). S. 524, Z. 23 . . temper6e*... | |
| Ludwig-Erhard-Stiftung - 1982 - 416 Seiten
...thirty times the expense for which at least equally good wine can be brought from foreign countries. Would it be a reasonable law to prohibit the importation...necessary to purchase from foreign countries an equal quantitity of the commodities wanted, there must be an absurdity, though not altogether so glaring,... | |
| William Stafford - 1987 - 320 Seiten
...about thirty rimes the expense for which at least equally good can be brought from foreign countries. Would it be a reasonable law to prohibit the importation...encourage the making of claret and burgundy in Scotland? (I, 402) Is Smith then an advocate of complete governmental laissez-faire in the realm of economics?... | |
| Martin Wolf - 1994 - 76 Seiten
...about thirty times the expence for which at least equally good can be brought from foreign countries. Would it be a reasonable law to prohibit the importation...wines, merely to encourage the making of claret and burgundv in Scotland?' ~ Adam Smith (1776/1961, book IV, chapter II. p.480) 'The state is the great... | |
| Lars Magnusson - 1997 - 472 Seiten
...about thirty times the expense for which, at least, equally good can be brought from foreign countries. Would it be a reasonable law to prohibit the importation...there must be an absurdity, though not altogether so glaring, yet exactly of the same kind, in turning towards any such employment a thirtieth, or even... | |
| Dong-Sung Cho, Tong-sŏng Cho, Hwy-Chang Moon - 2000 - 252 Seiten
...about thirty times the expence for which at least equally good can be brought from foreign countries. Would it be a reasonable law to prohibit the importation...encourage the making of claret and burgundy in Scotland? (pp. 336338) " In criticizing mercantilism. Smith showed how all forms of government interference,... | |
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