The Principles of Political Economy Applied to the Condition, the Resources, and the Institutions of the American PeopleLittle, Brown, 1859 - 546 páginas |
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... exchange , the functions of the currency , the supply of the pre- cious metals , and the course of trade both at home and with foreign countries , as might be useful not only to classes in college , but to other young men , who , with ...
... exchange , the functions of the currency , the supply of the pre- cious metals , and the course of trade both at home and with foreign countries , as might be useful not only to classes in college , but to other young men , who , with ...
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... EXCHANGE- ABLE VALUE Certificates of ownership distinguished from articles of wealth 28 28 · Human labor the only source of wealth . Extensive coöperation necessary How this coöperation is obtained Two elements of exchangeable value ...
... EXCHANGE- ABLE VALUE Certificates of ownership distinguished from articles of wealth 28 28 · Human labor the only source of wealth . Extensive coöperation necessary How this coöperation is obtained Two elements of exchangeable value ...
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Francis Bowen. Page Manufacturing skill worth the price paid for it Disadvantageous exchange of rude produce for manufactures Manufactures create cities and towns • Contrast of our Southern and Northern States in this respect Growth of ...
Francis Bowen. Page Manufacturing skill worth the price paid for it Disadvantageous exchange of rude produce for manufactures Manufactures create cities and towns • Contrast of our Southern and Northern States in this respect Growth of ...
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... Exchange not always profitable • The purchasing power must be general Where the market for manufactures is largest Proportion of embodied to free labor • Cause of high profits in an infant settlement Cause of their decline . Invention ...
... Exchange not always profitable • The purchasing power must be general Where the market for manufactures is largest Proportion of embodied to free labor • Cause of high profits in an infant settlement Cause of their decline . Invention ...
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... exchange Any commodity may be used as money Why metals are preferred Cattle once used as money · • • The division of labor increases the need of money Why two or three metals are used at once Money not a sign , not always a measure ...
... exchange Any commodity may be used as money Why metals are preferred Cattle once used as money · • • The division of labor increases the need of money Why two or three metals are used at once Money not a sign , not always a measure ...
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