Whether the advantages which one country has over another be natural or acquired, is in this respect of no consequence. As long as the one country has those advantages, and the other wants them, it will always be more advantageous for the latter rather... On production - 第 245 頁Joseph Salway Eisdell 著 - 1839完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1833 - 144 頁
...be natural or acquired, is, in this respect, of no consequence. As long as the one country has those advantages, and the other wants them, it will always be more advantageous for the latter nation to buy of the former than to make. It is an acquired advantage only which one artificer has... | |
| Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 頁
...be natural or acquired, is in this respect of no consequence. As long as the one country has those advantages, and the other wants them, it will always...yet they both find it more advantageous to buy of one another, than to make what does not belong to their particular trades. Merchants and manufacturers... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 頁
...be natural or acquired, is in this respect of no consequence. As long as the one country has those advantages, and the other wants them, it will always...neighbour, who exercises another trade; and yet they both und it more advantageous to buy of one another, than to make what does not belong to their particular... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch, John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1839 - 760 頁
...be natural or acquired, is, in this respect, of no consequence. As long as the one country has those advantages, and the other wants them, it will always be more advantageous for the latter nation to buy of the former than to make. It is an acquired advantage only which one artificer has... | |
| Ezra Champion Seaman - 1846 - 674 頁
...be natural or acquired, is in this respect of no consequence. As long as the one country has those advantages, and the other wants them, it will always...latter, rather to buy of the former, than to make ; and for every individual to buy where he can buy cheapest 4th. That the number of workmen who can... | |
| Ezra Champion Seaman - 1852 - 688 頁
...natural or aequired, it is in this respeet of no eonsequenee. As long as the one eountry has tho.-e advantages, and the other wants them, it will always...advantageous for the latter, rather to buy of the former, thin to make ; and for every individual to buy where he can buy cheapest. 4th. That the number of workmen... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1854 - 846 頁
...natural or acquired, is, in this respect, of no consequence. As long as the one country lias those advantages, and the other wants them, it will always be more advantageous for the latter nation to buy of the former than to make. It is an acquired advantage only which one artificer has... | |
| Adam Smith - 1869 - 870 頁
...or acquired, is in this ' respect of no consequence. As long as the one country has those '••'' advantages and the other wants them, it will always...latter rather to buy of the former than to make. It is ¡in acquired advantage only which one artificer has over his neighbour who exercises another trade... | |
| Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 頁
...be natural or acquired, is in this respect of no consequence. As long as the one country has those advantages, and the other wants them, it will always...yet they both find it more advantageous to buy of one another, than to make what does not belong to their particular trades. Merchants and manufacturers... | |
| Robert Andrew Macfie - 1881 - 190 頁
...wants them, it Сме« when domeetic induatry should be encouraged. Navigation lawl. Retaliation. will always be more advantageous for the latter rather to buy of the former than to make. ... If the free importation of foreign manufactures were permitted, several of the home manufactures... | |
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