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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... profits of stock depend upon the same causes with the rise and fall in the wages of labour , the increasing or de ... stock , which raises wages , tends to lower profit . When the stocks of many rich merchants are turned into the same ...
... profits of stock depend upon the same causes with the rise and fall in the wages of labour , the increasing or de ... stock , which raises wages , tends to lower profit . When the stocks of many rich merchants are turned into the same ...
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... stock , or that it has increased beyond what they can employ with tolerable profit in the proper business of their ... profits of stock , are higher than in England . In the different colonies both the legal and the market rate of ...
... stock , or that it has increased beyond what they can employ with tolerable profit in the proper business of their ... profits of stock , are higher than in England . In the different colonies both the legal and the market rate of ...
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... stock , though with small profits , generally increases faster than a small stock with great profits . Money , says the proverb , makes money . When you have got a little , it is often easy to get more . The great difficulty is to get ...
... stock , though with small profits , generally increases faster than a small stock with great profits . Money , says the proverb , makes money . When you have got a little , it is often easy to get more . The great difficulty is to get ...
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Corr Correspondence | 2 |
The Text and Apparatus | 61 |
CHAPTER III | 31 |
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Términos y frases comunes
advantage afford agriculture annual produce antient balance of trade bank bank of England Britain Cannan carried cattle cent century Charles II circulating capital coin colonies commerce commodities commonly consequence consumption corn cultivation dealers demand diminish division of labour economic Edinburgh employed employment England equal Essai Europe example exchange expence exportation farmer foreign trade France frequently George III gold and silver greater quantity Hume importation improvement increase industry inhabitants interest land and labour landlord less Loeb Classical Library London maintain manner manufactures ment merchants metals Montesquieu nations natural natural price necessarily occasion paid paper money particular perhaps physiocrats Portugal pound weight pounds present productive labour profit proportion proprietor publick purchase quantity of labour regulated rent revenue rude produce Scotland shillings Smith comments society sometimes sort subsistence tion town value of silver wages of labour wealth whole workmen