An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of NationsT. Nelson, 1886 - 477 頁 |
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... tion between the respective Values of that sort of Produce which always affords Rent , and of that which sometimes does , and sometimes does not , afford Rent ... 74 Digression concerning the Variations in the Value of Silver during the ...
... tion between the respective Values of that sort of Produce which always affords Rent , and of that which sometimes does , and sometimes does not , afford Rent ... 74 Digression concerning the Variations in the Value of Silver during the ...
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... tion . The industrial revolution at the end of last century , the effects of which are not yet matured , has rendered some of the reasoning of the " Wealth of Nations " inapplicable to the present day . Adam Smith was naturally under ...
... tion . The industrial revolution at the end of last century , the effects of which are not yet matured , has rendered some of the reasoning of the " Wealth of Nations " inapplicable to the present day . Adam Smith was naturally under ...
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... tion made , if possibly conceivable , certainly impracticable . No Government can be stable which professes to rule according to ideas not generally accepted by the community . If men are , as a matter of fact , principally actuated by ...
... tion made , if possibly conceivable , certainly impracticable . No Government can be stable which professes to rule according to ideas not generally accepted by the community . If men are , as a matter of fact , principally actuated by ...
第 2 頁
... tion to the quantity of capital stock which is Those theories have had a considerable influ- employed in setting them to work , and to the ence , not only upon the opinions of men of particular way in which it is so employed . learning ...
... tion to the quantity of capital stock which is Those theories have had a considerable influ- employed in setting them to work , and to the ence , not only upon the opinions of men of particular way in which it is so employed . learning ...
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... tion , of the rich country . The silks of France them , be supposed capable of acquiring . are better and cheaper than those of England , Secondly , The advantage which is gained because the silk manufacture , at least under by saving ...
... tion , of the rich country . The silks of France them , be supposed capable of acquiring . are better and cheaper than those of England , Secondly , The advantage which is gained because the silk manufacture , at least under by saving ...
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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