Select Chapters and Passages from the Wealth of Nations of Adam Smith, 1776Macmillan and Company, 1895 - 285 páginas |
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... dealer may sometimes sell his goods , it is the lowest at which he is likely to sell them for any considerable time ; at least where there is perfect liberty , or where he may change his trade as often as he pleases . The actual price ...
... dealer may sometimes sell his goods , it is the lowest at which he is likely to sell them for any considerable time ; at least where there is perfect liberty , or where he may change his trade as often as he pleases . The actual price ...
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... dealers obliges them all to accept of this price , but does not oblige them to accept of less . The quantity of every commodity brought to market nat- urally suits itself to the effectual demand . It is the interest of all those who ...
... dealers obliges them all to accept of this price , but does not oblige them to accept of less . The quantity of every commodity brought to market nat- urally suits itself to the effectual demand . It is the interest of all those who ...
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... dealers will soon prompt them to em- ploy more labour and stock in preparing and bringing it to market . The quantity brought thither will soon be sufficient to supply the effectual demand . All the different parts of its price will ...
... dealers will soon prompt them to em- ploy more labour and stock in preparing and bringing it to market . The quantity brought thither will soon be sufficient to supply the effectual demand . All the different parts of its price will ...
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... dealers must necessarily fluctuate with the price of the commodities . The operations of the speculative merchant are principally employed about such commodities . He endeavours to buy them up when he foresees that their price is likely ...
... dealers must necessarily fluctuate with the price of the commodities . The operations of the speculative merchant are principally employed about such commodities . He endeavours to buy them up when he foresees that their price is likely ...
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... times too it was usual to attempt to regulate the profits of merchants and other dealers , by rating the price both of provisions and other goods . The assize of bread is , so far as I know , the 126 [ BK . I. THE WEALTH OF NATIONS .
... times too it was usual to attempt to regulate the profits of merchants and other dealers , by rating the price both of provisions and other goods . The assize of bread is , so far as I know , the 126 [ BK . I. THE WEALTH OF NATIONS .
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