The Market and the State: Essays in Honour of Adam SmithClarendon Press, 1976 - 359 páginas |
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Página 171
... exchange control . The difference among countries in their attitudes towards ex- change depreciation and the differences in the timing of their resort to it contributed greatly to ... exchange control and non- exchange J. Marcus Fleming 171.
... exchange control . The difference among countries in their attitudes towards ex- change depreciation and the differences in the timing of their resort to it contributed greatly to ... exchange control and non- exchange J. Marcus Fleming 171.
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... exchange control countries or between exchange control and non- exchange control countries in which currently accruing mutual claims were offset , though one side or the other would usually have to queue up to await payment . As time ...
... exchange control countries or between exchange control and non- exchange control countries in which currently accruing mutual claims were offset , though one side or the other would usually have to queue up to await payment . As time ...
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... exchange rate adjust- ment or other means , and subject to the agreement of the Fund and the G.A.T.T. Exchange rate adjustment , though preferred to restriction , was itself subject to Fund consent in order to prevent the competitive ...
... exchange rate adjust- ment or other means , and subject to the agreement of the Fund and the G.A.T.T. Exchange rate adjustment , though preferred to restriction , was itself subject to Fund consent in order to prevent the competitive ...
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Adam Smith and the Industrial | 1 |
Smiths Contribution in Historical Perspective | 44 |
Sympathy and SelfInterest | 73 |
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Adam Smith aggregate demand agricultural analysis balance of payments banking benefit Britain British Cannan capital cent century changes commodity competition concept consumers costs course defence discussion distribution division of labour economic growth economic thought effects efficiency employment equal Europe exchange exports external factor fiscal free trade function important income increase individual industrial revolution inflation institutions interest investment Josiah Wedgwood labour market less limited London long-run manufactures marginal ment mercantilist modern economists monetary money supply monopoly Moral Sentiments natural liberty output perhaps Political Economy Political Economy Club population production Professor Musgrave profits progress Public Expenditures Public Finance question redistribution restrictions Ricardo rise role sector self-interest share Smithian social social welfare function society sympathy taxation terms of trade Theory of Moral tion tropical utility wages Wealth of Nations Wedgwood welfare economics