Under a system of perfectly free commerce, each country naturally devotes its capital and labour to such employments as are most beneficial to each. This pursuit of individual advantage is admirably connected with the universal good of the whole. On production - Página 354por Joseph Salway Eisdell - 1839Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1825 - 458 páginas
...and industry. When the freedom of commerce is not restricted, each country necessarily devotes itself to such employments as are most beneficial to each....individual advantage is admirably connected with the good of the Thole. By stimulating industry, by rewarding ingenuity, and by using most efficaciously... | |
| David Ricardo - 1821 - 560 páginas
...country, does not regulate the relative value of the commodities exchanged between two or more countries. Under a system of perfectly free commerce, each country naturally devotes its capital and labour to _ such employments as are most beneficial to each. This pursuit of individual advantage is admirably... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1824 - 144 páginas
...and industry. When the freedom of commerce is not restricted, each country necessarily devotes itself to such employments as are most beneficial to each....individual advantage is admirably connected with the good of the whole. By stimulating industry, by rewarding ingenuity, and by using most efficaciously... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1825 - 204 páginas
...and industry. When the freedom of commerce is not restricted, each country necessarily devotes itself to such employments as are most beneficial to each....individual advantage is admirably connected with the good of the whole. By stimulating industry, by rewarding ingenuity, and by using most efficaciously... | |
| Jean Baptiste Say - 1827 - 522 páginas
...Schlozer, Kraus, Weber, and Muller. " Under a system of perfectly free commerce," says Mr. Ricardo, " each country naturally devotes its capital and labour...rewarding ingenuity, and by using most efficaciously the powers bestowed by nature, it distributes labour most effectively and most economically: while by increasing... | |
| Jean Baptiste Say - 1827 - 522 páginas
...Schlozer, Kraus, Weber, and Muller. " Under a system of perfectly free commerce," says Mr. Ricardo, " each country naturally devotes its capital and labour...rewarding ingenuity, and by using most efficaciously the powers bestowed by nature, it distributes labour most effectively and most economically: while by increasing... | |
| J. C. Ross - 1827 - 486 páginas
...are chiefly expended. Under a system of perfectly free commerce, each country would naturally devote its capital and labour to such employments as are most beneficial to each. The correct pursuit of individual advantage is admirably connected with the universal good of the whole.... | |
| Hermann (pseud.) - 1831 - 118 páginas
...inhabithants of our Southern towns. An eminent writer on Political Ecenomy* has, with truth, remarked, 'that, "under a system of perfectly free commerce, each country naturally devotes its capital and labor to such employments as are most beneficial to each. This pursuit of individual advantage is admirably... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1844 - 818 páginas
...individuals and those which exist between classes and individuals. This great writer observes : — " Under a system of perfectly free commerce, each country...to such employments as are most beneficial to each. The pursuit of individual advantage is admirably connected with the universal good of the whole. Uy... | |
| David Ricardo - 1903 - 946 páginas
...country, does not regulate the relative value of the commodities exchanged between two or more countries. Under a system of perfectly free commerce, each country...rewarding ingenuity, and by using most efficaciously the peculiai powers bestowed by nature, it distributes labour most effectively and most economically: while,... | |
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