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Pagina 191
not increased , yet the exchangeable value of the manufactured article will fall in relation to the material form in which it is prepared . Food for one hundred and fifty men is expended , instead of food for three hundred ; and , if we ...
not increased , yet the exchangeable value of the manufactured article will fall in relation to the material form in which it is prepared . Food for one hundred and fifty men is expended , instead of food for three hundred ; and , if we ...
Pagina 259
... increased supply is the one and only cause of extended effectual demand . If this be a correct account of the matter , it follows that there is a very important limitation to the principle , that increased supply is the occasion of ...
... increased supply is the one and only cause of extended effectual demand . If this be a correct account of the matter , it follows that there is a very important limitation to the principle , that increased supply is the occasion of ...
Pagina 264
... increased expenditure of the ingredients of capital , a greater quantity of a commodity than those who have the ordinary quantity of these ingredients to offer in exchange are desirous of consuming . ' Whichever be the cause , the ...
... increased expenditure of the ingredients of capital , a greater quantity of a commodity than those who have the ordinary quantity of these ingredients to offer in exchange are desirous of consuming . ' Whichever be the cause , the ...
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