The Market and the State: Essays in Honour of Adam SmithClarendon Press, 1976 - 359 páginas |
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... terms of trade available to the tropics ' taken in conjunction with the just price . To the extent that the barter , or commodity terms of trade offer more to the Nigerian peasant producer than the 750 lb. of grain per acre available at ...
... terms of trade available to the tropics ' taken in conjunction with the just price . To the extent that the barter , or commodity terms of trade offer more to the Nigerian peasant producer than the 750 lb. of grain per acre available at ...
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... terms of trade : since most of the exports of the United Kingdom were — and still are -manufactures and most of the imports were — and still are— primary products , the terms of trade should have been falling , as has happened in the ...
... terms of trade : since most of the exports of the United Kingdom were — and still are -manufactures and most of the imports were — and still are— primary products , the terms of trade should have been falling , as has happened in the ...
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... trade which supports and enriches every town . ( WN I. x . pt . II , 18. ) Certainly , the direction of the trend in the terms of trade is not , in itself , a decisive factor for the development of underdeveloped countries ...
... trade which supports and enriches every town . ( WN I. x . pt . II , 18. ) Certainly , the direction of the trend in the terms of trade is not , in itself , a decisive factor for the development of underdeveloped countries ...
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Adam Smith and the Industrial | 1 |
Smiths Contribution in Historical Perspective | 44 |
Sympathy and SelfInterest | 73 |
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