The Principles of Political Economy Applied to the Condition, the Resources, and the Institutions of the American PeopleLittle, Brown,, 1856 - 546 páginas |
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acre Adam Smith advantage aggregate agricultural American amount annual average Bank of England banks bills Britain bushels capital cause cent Circulating Capital circulation circumstances civilized coin commercial commodities competition consequence consumed consumption coöperation corn laws cost cultivation currency debt demand depreciation diminished distribution division of labor dollars effect employed employment England English equal evil exchange exports extent fact fertile flour foreign former gold grain greater hand increase industry inhabitants Ireland Irish J. S. Mill labor land less limited luxuries Malthusians manufactures Massachusetts means ment merchant metals millions natural nearly necessary obtain operations payment persons Political Economy population portion pound sterling precious metals produce proportion purchase quantity raise rate of profit rent savings says sell silver society soil specie subsistence supply theory tion trade value of money wealth whole