An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of NationsT. Nelson, 1886 - 477 頁 |
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第 29 頁
... exportation will take place has been shown much more clearly by later economists in their investigations on the distribution of the precious metals . It has been demonstrated by Ricardo and Mill that any addition to the circulating ...
... exportation will take place has been shown much more clearly by later economists in their investigations on the distribution of the precious metals . It has been demonstrated by Ricardo and Mill that any addition to the circulating ...
第 19 頁
... exportation . If , upon any land would be as accurate a measure of the public exigency , it should become necessary actual value of goods at any particular time to export the coin , the greater part of it would and place as the nature ...
... exportation . If , upon any land would be as accurate a measure of the public exigency , it should become necessary actual value of goods at any particular time to export the coin , the greater part of it would and place as the nature ...
第 29 頁
... exportation . If the destined to the payment of wages . These money price of labour , therefore , be higher funds are of two kinds , first , the revenue than it is anywhere in the mother - country , which is over and above what is ...
... exportation . If the destined to the payment of wages . These money price of labour , therefore , be higher funds are of two kinds , first , the revenue than it is anywhere in the mother - country , which is over and above what is ...
第 68 頁
... exportation of their hides made the most considerable article of the commerce of that country , and what they were exchanged for afforded some addition to the rent of the Highland estates . The wool of England , which in old times ...
... exportation of their hides made the most considerable article of the commerce of that country , and what they were exchanged for afforded some addition to the rent of the Highland estates . The wool of England , which in old times ...
第 76 頁
... exportation , but that when it rose riches . A greater annual produce would re- higher , it became prudent to allow of impor- quire a greater quantity of ccin to circulate tation . Six shillings and eightpence , there - it ; and a ...
... exportation , but that when it rose riches . A greater annual produce would re- higher , it became prudent to allow of impor- quire a greater quantity of ccin to circulate tation . Six shillings and eightpence , there - it ; and a ...
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