The Principles of Economical Philosophy, Volumen2,Tema 1Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1875 |
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... upon a large and rapid circulation of commodities leads much faster to opulence than a large profit upon § 9-12 . ) 47 TRADE PROFITS . Specie and credit must always increase and decrease together Bacon on trade Profits.
... upon a large and rapid circulation of commodities leads much faster to opulence than a large profit upon § 9-12 . ) 47 TRADE PROFITS . Specie and credit must always increase and decrease together Bacon on trade Profits.
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... circulation . Instead of the grasping rapacity which formerly used to make as great a profit as possible upon each transaction , modern experience demonstrates that the true axiom of trade is small profits and quick returns . Bacon saw ...
... circulation . Instead of the grasping rapacity which formerly used to make as great a profit as possible upon each transaction , modern experience demonstrates that the true axiom of trade is small profits and quick returns . Bacon saw ...
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... circulation , as it is called , and having no fresh work to do , it merely requires a greater quantity of money to do the same work that a less quantity did before . That is to say , a diminution in the value of money with respect to ...
... circulation , as it is called , and having no fresh work to do , it merely requires a greater quantity of money to do the same work that a less quantity did before . That is to say , a diminution in the value of money with respect to ...
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... circulation . The same piece of money pays wages in endless succession . Five pounds transferred twenty times is equivalent in Economic effect to £ 100 transferred once . Conse- quently the amount of wages will be the amount of specie ...
... circulation . The same piece of money pays wages in endless succession . Five pounds transferred twenty times is equivalent in Economic effect to £ 100 transferred once . Conse- quently the amount of wages will be the amount of specie ...
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... circulation and consumption . Of what use would it be for working men to build miles of palaces if nobody wanted to live in them ? Or to grow corn and bake bread , if there were no consumers to eat it ? Or to make furniture , clothes ...
... circulation and consumption . Of what use would it be for working men to build miles of palaces if nobody wanted to live in them ? Or to grow corn and bake bread , if there were no consumers to eat it ? Or to make furniture , clothes ...
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absurd Adam Smith advance agricultural amount annuity annum assignats bank notes Bank of England bankers Bills of Exchange brought bullion called capital cause cent circulation commerce commodities consequence consider cost of production Credit cultivation debt demand diminished division of labour doctrine Economics effect employed employment equal exactly export fall fallacy France give gold and silver greater Hence income inferior lands issue Law of Value London lower manufactures means merchant metals Mill nature necessary operation paid paper currency payable payment persons Political Economy price of corn Principles of Political proportion purchase quantity of labour quantity of money rate of discount rate of interest Rate of Profit ratio receive rent Ricardo Right rise says sell shew shewn Smith sold specie supply suppose theory things tithes trade true usual usury value of money Wages fund Wealth of Nations workmen
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Página 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.