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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... grain Why profits are not equalized in different countries Profits vary proportionally with the rate of interest Characteristics of Ricardo's method His reasoning confuted by facts Gradual declension of the rate of profit Profits are ...
... grain Why profits are not equalized in different countries Profits vary proportionally with the rate of interest Characteristics of Ricardo's method His reasoning confuted by facts Gradual declension of the rate of profit Profits are ...
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... grain benefits the consumers Mistakes in speculation correct themselves Speculators cannot control the price of grain Cycle of events in a commercial crisis A fever of general speculation Expansion of the currency not the cause of the ...
... grain benefits the consumers Mistakes in speculation correct themselves Speculators cannot control the price of grain Cycle of events in a commercial crisis A fever of general speculation Expansion of the currency not the cause of the ...
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... grain , and the forty millions of hectolitres of wine , wool , hemp , flax , meat , oil , & c . , which France must produce and consume in 1849 ? Are there other aristocrats who own the household furniture , the tools , and materials ...
... grain , and the forty millions of hectolitres of wine , wool , hemp , flax , meat , oil , & c . , which France must produce and consume in 1849 ? Are there other aristocrats who own the household furniture , the tools , and materials ...
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... grains are produced from seed . But he is not economical and prudent enough to reserve seed - corn for agriculture , or to lay in a store of food which will enable him to expend labor on the ground , to dig and plant , with the ...
... grains are produced from seed . But he is not economical and prudent enough to reserve seed - corn for agriculture , or to lay in a store of food which will enable him to expend labor on the ground , to dig and plant , with the ...
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... grains , chiefly oats , and of other edible products of the soil , in- creased , from less than seven millions of bushels ... grain and meal were exported ; and in the following year , which was one of great scarcity , these exports rose ...
... grains , chiefly oats , and of other edible products of the soil , in- creased , from less than seven millions of bushels ... grain and meal were exported ; and in the following year , which was one of great scarcity , these exports rose ...
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