An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of NationsT. Nelson, 1886 - 477 頁 |
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第 11 頁
... established church and on the different sys- tems of education . But at the same time it must be allowed that some of the topics of the " Wealth of Nations " have , without sufficient cause , dropped out of the systematic treatment of ...
... established church and on the different sys- tems of education . But at the same time it must be allowed that some of the topics of the " Wealth of Nations " have , without sufficient cause , dropped out of the systematic treatment of ...
第 17 頁
... established in this country were taken from Adam Smith ; but it is equally true that the arguments advanced of late by the so - called Fair Traders are carefully stated and estimated by the same author . It seems , prima facie , even ...
... established in this country were taken from Adam Smith ; but it is equally true that the arguments advanced of late by the so - called Fair Traders are carefully stated and estimated by the same author . It seems , prima facie , even ...
第 19 頁
... established . The merit of Adam Smith lies not in the mere enunciation of the very obvious propositions just quoted , and which he was by no means the first to bring to light , but in the careful examination he made of con- flicting ...
... established . The merit of Adam Smith lies not in the mere enunciation of the very obvious propositions just quoted , and which he was by no means the first to bring to light , but in the careful examination he made of con- flicting ...
第 21 頁
... established ; and as they have not generally been accepted by modern economists , a some- what lengthened examination of them may be pardoned . Taking first an isolated country , he shows that capital may be employed in four ways : -1 ...
... established ; and as they have not generally been accepted by modern economists , a some- what lengthened examination of them may be pardoned . Taking first an isolated country , he shows that capital may be employed in four ways : -1 ...
第 30 頁
... established duties , although the changes should be introduced as gradually as possible . The last case indeed is now only of importance to this country when the principle on which it rests is advanced in support of countervailing ...
... established duties , although the changes should be introduced as gradually as possible . The last case indeed is now only of importance to this country when the principle on which it rests is advanced in support of countervailing ...
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Adam Smith advantage afford altogether ancient annual produce balance of trade bank bounty Britain bullion capital carried cattle cent circulating capital circulation coin colonies commerce commodities commonly consequence considerable consumed consumption corn coun cultivation dearer debt demand dities duce duties employed employment England equal established Europe exchange expense exportation farmer favour foreign trade France frequently fund gold and silver importation improvement increase industry inhabitants interest kind landlord less maintain manner manufactures ment merchants metals money price monopoly nations natural necessarily necessary neral never obliged occasion ordinary paid particular perhaps Portugal pound weight pounds present proportion proprietors purchase raise rate of profit regulated render rent revenue rude produce Scotland seems seignorage seldom sell shillings society sometimes sort sovereign Spain subsistence sufficient supposed surplus tain thing tion tivated town wages of labour wealth Wealth of Nations whole