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... production increases demand , like the doctrine that eating makes a man hungry , requires some explanation ; and the controversy on this subject be- tween M. Say and Mr. Malthus was stated at some length in our notice of the latter ...
... production increases demand , like the doctrine that eating makes a man hungry , requires some explanation ; and the controversy on this subject be- tween M. Say and Mr. Malthus was stated at some length in our notice of the latter ...
Pagina 259
... production without more cost . In the former case , a larger quantity of the ingredients of capital is produced ; in the latter , a greater quantity is produced of those things , in the acquisition of which capital is employed ; and ...
... production without more cost . In the former case , a larger quantity of the ingredients of capital is produced ; in the latter , a greater quantity is produced of those things , in the acquisition of which capital is employed ; and ...
Pagina 261
... production are the only limits to an extension of demand . This prosperous state of things vanishes whenever the relation of equality is disturbed : when supply is deficient relatively to demand , the consumer is badly provided ; and ...
... production are the only limits to an extension of demand . This prosperous state of things vanishes whenever the relation of equality is disturbed : when supply is deficient relatively to demand , the consumer is badly provided ; and ...
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