The Wealth of Nations, Books I-IIIPenguin Books, 1974 - 535 páginas |
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... whole will amount to £ 2,250,000 sterling . According to this account , therefore , the whole annual importa- tion of the precious metals into both Spain and Portugal amounts to about £ 6,075,000 sterling . Several other very well ...
... whole will amount to £ 2,250,000 sterling . According to this account , therefore , the whole annual importa- tion of the precious metals into both Spain and Portugal amounts to about £ 6,075,000 sterling . Several other very well ...
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... whole quantity of a dear one . The whole quantity of bread annually brought to market is not only greater , but of greater value than the whole quantity of butcher's meat ; the whole quantity of butcher's meat , than the whole quantity ...
... whole quantity of a dear one . The whole quantity of bread annually brought to market is not only greater , but of greater value than the whole quantity of butcher's meat ; the whole quantity of butcher's meat , than the whole quantity ...
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... whole surplus produce of their lands , and which they could consume themselves without sharing it either with tenants or retainers . All for ourselves and nothing for other people , seems , in every age of the world , to have been the ...
... whole surplus produce of their lands , and which they could consume themselves without sharing it either with tenants or retainers . All for ourselves and nothing for other people , seems , in every age of the world , to have been the ...
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ΙΟ | 9 |
Introduction by Andrew Skinner II | 83 |
Of the Division of Labour | 109 |
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Adam Ferguson Adam Smith afford agriculture ancient annual produce bank butcher's meat cattle cent century circulating capital coin commerce commodities commonly consumed consumption continually corn dearer division of labour Dugald Stewart economic effect employed employment England Europe exchange exchangeable value expense farmer frequently gold and silver greater quantity increase industry interest land and labour landlord less maintain manner manufactures master ment merchant metals mines money price natural price necessarily necessary occasion ordinary ounce paid paper money particular perhaps Peru Physiocrats pound weight pounds precious metals present price of corn price of labour productive labour profits of stock proportion proprietors purchase quantity of labour quantity of silver raise real price regulated rent revenue rise rude produce Scotland seems seldom shillings society sometimes sort subsistence sufficient supply tillage tion town trade value of silver wages of labour wealth Wealth of Nations wheat whole workmen