The Market and the State: Essays in Honour of Adam SmithClarendon Press, 1976 - 359 páginas |
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... invest in manufacturing industry in low - wage countries , and im- port the product . This is a new departure , full of promise for the tropics . The purpose of nineteenth - century foreign investment was to facilitate the export of ...
... invest in manufacturing industry in low - wage countries , and im- port the product . This is a new departure , full of promise for the tropics . The purpose of nineteenth - century foreign investment was to facilitate the export of ...
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... invest or to attract foreign investment for the purposes of increasing production and the supply to export markets . The firms starting an early retreat in advanced countries may be identical with those starting an investment and export ...
... invest or to attract foreign investment for the purposes of increasing production and the supply to export markets . The firms starting an early retreat in advanced countries may be identical with those starting an investment and export ...
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... investment generate external economies because of the effects on capital formation and on economic growth . By contrast , loans made for strictly consumption purposes exert no such spillover benefits . As the citation indicates , Smith ...
... investment generate external economies because of the effects on capital formation and on economic growth . By contrast , loans made for strictly consumption purposes exert no such spillover benefits . As the citation indicates , Smith ...
Contenido
Adam Smith and the Industrial | 1 |
Smiths Contribution in Historical Perspective | 44 |
Sympathy and SelfInterest | 73 |
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