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... Trade , or , the Balance of our Foreign Trade Is the Rule of our Treasure , was written about 1630 but was not published until after his death . It broke definitely with bul- lionist doctrines and laid the foundations for what was com ...
... Trade , or , the Balance of our Foreign Trade Is the Rule of our Treasure , was written about 1630 but was not published until after his death . It broke definitely with bul- lionist doctrines and laid the foundations for what was com ...
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... balance of trade , and thereby also enable the King to lay up the more treasure . " Mun recognizes that non - commodity items affect the direction and amount of the balance of trade paid in bullion , and specifically lists " the ...
... balance of trade , and thereby also enable the King to lay up the more treasure . " Mun recognizes that non - commodity items affect the direction and amount of the balance of trade paid in bullion , and specifically lists " the ...
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... trade , they must of necessity carry that away in money . And the self same ... balance the account between them and us . Whereby we may plainly perceive ... balance of our trade are not considerable , for they do return to us again : and ...
... trade , they must of necessity carry that away in money . And the self same ... balance the account between them and us . Whereby we may plainly perceive ... balance of our trade are not considerable , for they do return to us again : and ...
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Foreign Trade is the only means to improve the price | 16 |
The order and means whereby we may draw up | 24 |
REFLECTIONS ON THE FORMATION AND DISTRIBUTION | 29 |
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Masterworks of Economics: Digests of 10 Great Classics Leonard Dalton Abbott Vista de fragmentos - 1946 |
Masterworks of Economics: Digests of 10 Great Classics Leonard Dalton Abbott Vista de fragmentos - 1946 |
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