An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of NationsT. Nelson, 1886 - 477 頁 |
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... Exchanges , by Mr. Goschen ; the Wages Question , by Mr. Marshall and Pro- fessor Walker ; Banking , by Bagehot ; and it would be easy to extend the list . Speaking generally , there is hardly a chapter in the " Wealth of Nations ...
... Exchanges , by Mr. Goschen ; the Wages Question , by Mr. Marshall and Pro- fessor Walker ; Banking , by Bagehot ; and it would be easy to extend the list . Speaking generally , there is hardly a chapter in the " Wealth of Nations ...
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... The society in which division of labour is carried to the greatest extent will , cæteris paribus , be the most productive . But it is obvious that division of labour is impossible without exchange , and the INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . 19.
... The society in which division of labour is carried to the greatest extent will , cæteris paribus , be the most productive . But it is obvious that division of labour is impossible without exchange , and the INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . 19.
第 20 頁
... exchange naturally leads Adam Smith , in the next place , to investigate the medium of exchange - money . The distinction drawn between real and nominal price is inaccurate in expression : the real price of a thing is , in Adam Smith's ...
... exchange naturally leads Adam Smith , in the next place , to investigate the medium of exchange - money . The distinction drawn between real and nominal price is inaccurate in expression : the real price of a thing is , in Adam Smith's ...
第 21 頁
... exchange . In a modern society the labourer does not take the initiative , so that the direction . given to production depends on the landlord and the capitalist . In the main , no doubt , the interests of the three coincide . In the ...
... exchange . In a modern society the labourer does not take the initiative , so that the direction . given to production depends on the landlord and the capitalist . In the main , no doubt , the interests of the three coincide . In the ...
第 23 頁
... exchange against all the manufac- tures , but the amount of manufactures would be less . But under the natural system , capital applied to land will produce a greater value than the same amount applied in any other manner , although in ...
... exchange against all the manufac- tures , but the amount of manufactures would be less . But under the natural system , capital applied to land will produce a greater value than the same amount applied in any other manner , although in ...
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