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... capital is continually going from him in one shape , and returning to him in another , and it is only by means of such circulation , or successive exchanges , that it can yield him any profit . Such capitals , therefore , may very ...
... capital is continually going from him in one shape , and returning to him in another , and it is only by means of such circulation , or successive exchanges , that it can yield him any profit . Such capitals , therefore , may very ...
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... circulating capital . He makes a profit of the one by keeping it in his own possession , and of the other by parting with it . The price or value of his labouring cattle is a fixed capital in the same manner as that of the instruments ...
... circulating capital . He makes a profit of the one by keeping it in his own possession , and of the other by parting with it . The price or value of his labouring cattle is a fixed capital in the same manner as that of the instruments ...
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... circulating capital ; of which the characteristic is , that it affords a revenue only by circulating or changing masters . It is composed likewise of four parts : First , of the money by means of which all the other three are circulated ...
... circulating capital ; of which the characteristic is , that it affords a revenue only by circulating or changing masters . It is composed likewise of four parts : First , of the money by means of which all the other three are circulated ...
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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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