| Adam Smith - 1786 - 538 páginas
...confumed as what is annually fpent, and nearly in the fame time too; but it is confumed by a different fet of people. That portion of his revenue which a rich man annually fpends, is in moft cafes confumed by idle guefts, and menial fervants, who leave nothing behind them... | |
| Adam Smith - 1789 - 550 páginas
...as what is annually fpent, and nearly in the fame time too ; but it is confumed by a different fet of people. That portion of his revenue which a rich man annually fpends, is in moft cafes confumed by idle guefts, and menial fervants, who leave nothing behind them... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 544 páginas
...as what is annually fpent, and nearly in the fame time too ; but it is confumed by a different fet of people. That portion of his revenue which a rich man annually fpends, is in mofl cafes confumed by idle guefts, and menial fervants, who leave nothing behind them... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1825 - 204 páginas
...worse provided for, and idleness, pauperism, and disease prevail. Besides, it must be remembered, that what is annually saved, is as regularly consumed as what is annually spent. The only difference is, that it is consumed in a different manner — consumed by those who render... | |
| Ipswich series - 1856 - 748 páginas
...they will, substitute "teetotaler " for "frugal man, " and "drunkard" for prodigal." He says : — What is annually saved is as regularly consumed, as...nearly in the same time, too ; but it is consumed hy a different set of people. That portion of his revenue which a rich man annually spends, is, in... | |
| Joannes Franciscus Benjamin Baert - 1858 - 300 páginas
...helderste licht gesteld, doch hij is niet door allen begrepen. //What is annual// ly saved , leert hij , is as regularly consumed as what //is annually spent,...same time too, // but it is consumed by a different sort of people. // That portion of his revenue , which a rich man an//nually spends is consumed by... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1859 - 576 páginas
...other person to do so, by lending it to him for an interest, that is, for a share of the profits." " What is annually saved is as regularly consumed as...by a different set of people. That portion of his jevenue which a rich man annually spends is, in most cases, consumed by idle guests and menial servants,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1869 - 576 páginas
...into motion an additional quantity of industry, which gives an additional value to the annual produce. What is annually saved is as regularly consumed as...and nearly in the same time too ; but it is consumed by^a different set of people. That portion of his revenue which a rich man annually spends, is in most... | |
| Harvard University - 1873 - 732 páginas
...How does Smith distinguish between productive laborers and unproductive ? 6. Explain the paradox that "what is annually saved is as regularly consumed as what is annually spent." 7. What is the error of Locke and Montesquieu as to the supposed connection between the depreciation... | |
| Jeremiah Joyce - 1877 - 260 páginas
...Eogers here points out that Adam Smith recognised the accumula124 EVERY PRODIGAL A PUBLIC ENEMY. BOOK n. What is annually saved is as regularly consumed as -what is annually spent, but by a different set of people. What a rich man spends is consumed by idle guests, and menial servants.... | |
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