The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith: An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nationsClarendon Press, 1976 |
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... Cantillon seems , upon this account , to suppose that the lowest species of common labourers must every where earn at least double their own main- tenance , in order that one with another they may be enabled to bring up two children ...
... Cantillon seems , upon this account , to suppose that the lowest species of common labourers must every where earn at least double their own main- tenance , in order that one with another they may be enabled to bring up two children ...
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... Cantillon remarked , with regard to interest , that ' its constant usage in States seems based upon the Profits which the Undertakers can make out of it ' ( Essai , 265 , ed . Higgs 201 ) . 7 37 Henry VIII , c.9 ( 1545 ) . 8 5 and 6 ...
... Cantillon remarked , with regard to interest , that ' its constant usage in States seems based upon the Profits which the Undertakers can make out of it ' ( Essai , 265 , ed . Higgs 201 ) . 7 37 Henry VIII , c.9 ( 1545 ) . 8 5 and 6 ...
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... Cantillon , Essai , 292 , ed . Higgs 221 , where it is stated that regulation of the rate of interest must be ' fixed on the basis of the current market rate in the highest class , or thereabout ' . 21 Above , I.ix.9 . Cf. M. Marion ...
... Cantillon , Essai , 292 , ed . Higgs 221 , where it is stated that regulation of the rate of interest must be ' fixed on the basis of the current market rate in the highest class , or thereabout ' . 21 Above , I.ix.9 . Cf. M. Marion ...
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Corr Correspondence | 2 |
The Text and Apparatus | 61 |
CHAPTER III | 31 |
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