Masterworks of Economics: Digests of 10 Great ClassicsLeonard Dalton Abbott Doubleday, 1946 - 754 páginas "First edition." England's treasure by foreign trade, by Thomas Mun.-Reflections on the formation and distribution of wealth, by Anne R.J. Turgot.-The wealth of nations, by Adam Smith.- An essay on the principle of population, by T.R. Malthus.- Principles of political economy and taxation, by David Ricardo.- A new view of society, by Robert Owen.- Principles of political economy, by J.S. Mill.- Capital, by Karl Marx.- Progress and poverty, by Henry George.- The theory of the leisure class, by Thorstein Veblen. |
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... considerable article of the commerce of that country , and what they were exchanged for afforded some addition to ... considerable rent . In many parts of Scotland and Wales it affords none . Barren timber for building is of great value ...
... considerable article of the commerce of that country , and what they were exchanged for afforded some addition to ... considerable rent . In many parts of Scotland and Wales it affords none . Barren timber for building is of great value ...
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... considerable effect upon the interest of the graziers of Great Britain . The freest importation of salt provisions , in the same manner , could have as little effect upon the interest of the graziers of Great Britain as that of live ...
... considerable effect upon the interest of the graziers of Great Britain . The freest importation of salt provisions , in the same manner , could have as little effect upon the interest of the graziers of Great Britain as that of live ...
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... considerable extent . All that the society can reasonably require of its members is that they should not have families without being able to support them . This may be fairly enjoined as a positive duty . Every restraint beyond this ...
... considerable extent . All that the society can reasonably require of its members is that they should not have families without being able to support them . This may be fairly enjoined as a positive duty . Every restraint beyond this ...
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The means to enrich this Kingdom | 16 |
Foreign Trade is the only means to improve the price | 26 |
The order and means whereby we may draw up | 34 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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