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Pagina viii
... gold and silver . 43. Further examples . 44. Value of pictures , statues , & c . 45. Error of some Railway Companies . 46. Value may diminish as cost of production increases 47. Error that cost of production regulates Value 48. In many ...
... gold and silver . 43. Further examples . 44. Value of pictures , statues , & c . 45. Error of some Railway Companies . 46. Value may diminish as cost of production increases 47. Error that cost of production regulates Value 48. In many ...
Pagina 52
... gold and silver , has increased . Among these are all kinds of food , comparison being made with a much earlier period of history . The doctrine , therefore , that competition of capital lowers profits by lowering prices is incorrect in ...
... gold and silver , has increased . Among these are all kinds of food , comparison being made with a much earlier period of history . The doctrine , therefore , that competition of capital lowers profits by lowering prices is incorrect in ...
Pagina 84
... gold and silver in consequence of the discovery of the South American mines was the real cause of the lowering of the rate of interest through the greater part of Europe . Those metals , they say , having become of less value ( i . e ...
... gold and silver in consequence of the discovery of the South American mines was the real cause of the lowering of the rate of interest through the greater part of Europe . Those metals , they say , having become of less value ( i . e ...
Pagina 85
... gold and silver than either London or Amsterdam . " Were all the gold in England annihilated at once , and one and twenty shillings substituted in the place of every guinea , would money be more plentiful , or interest lower ? No surely ...
... gold and silver than either London or Amsterdam . " Were all the gold in England annihilated at once , and one and twenty shillings substituted in the place of every guinea , would money be more plentiful , or interest lower ? No surely ...
Pagina 86
... gold and silver , it has no manner of influence . " An effect always , holds proportion with its cause . Prices have risen near four times since the discovery of the Indies : and it is probable gold and silver have multiplied much more ...
... gold and silver , it has no manner of influence . " An effect always , holds proportion with its cause . Prices have risen near four times since the discovery of the Indies : and it is probable gold and silver have multiplied much more ...
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The Principles of Economical Philosophy, Volume 2,Nummer 1 Henry Dunning Macleod Volledige weergave - 1875 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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Pagina 173 - In the progress of the division of labour, the employment of the far greater part of those who live by labour, that is, of the great body of the people, comes to be confined to a few very simple operations, frequently to one or two. But the understandings of the greater part of men are necessarily formed by their ordinary employments.