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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... Smith comments on the Tartar economy and the use of cattle as a measure of value . The Greek economy at the time of ... Smith also adds a comment on the use of sheep as money in Italy and especially Tuscany . ( Cf. LJ ( B ) 235 , ed ...
... Smith comments on the Tartar economy and the use of cattle as a measure of value . The Greek economy at the time of ... Smith also adds a comment on the use of sheep as money in Italy and especially Tuscany . ( Cf. LJ ( B ) 235 , ed ...
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... Smith comments on the small quantity of corn imported into Britain even in times of scarcity . 12 See below , I.xi.e.38 , where Smith comments further on the high price of corn in Holland , and also IV.ix.37 . 13 ' When he [ old Cato ] ...
... Smith comments on the small quantity of corn imported into Britain even in times of scarcity . 12 See below , I.xi.e.38 , where Smith comments further on the high price of corn in Holland , and also IV.ix.37 . 13 ' When he [ old Cato ] ...
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Adam Smith. 26 27 28 29 quantity.30 The low money price for which they may be sold , is no proof that the real value ... comments on the long - run trends in prices of this kind in I.xi.l. 31 See above , I.v.1 . 32 Smith comments on the ...
Adam Smith. 26 27 28 29 quantity.30 The low money price for which they may be sold , is no proof that the real value ... comments on the long - run trends in prices of this kind in I.xi.l. 31 See above , I.v.1 . 32 Smith comments on the ...
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Corr Correspondence | 2 |
The Text and Apparatus | 61 |
CHAPTER III | 31 |
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