An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of NationsA. & C. Black, and W. Tait, 1846 - 648 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página xxviii
... corn will be as cheap at ten shillings the bushel as it was before at five shillings , cæteris paribus . * Let a hundred men work ten years upon corn , and the same number of men the same time upon silver ; I say that the neat proceed ...
... corn will be as cheap at ten shillings the bushel as it was before at five shillings , cæteris paribus . * Let a hundred men work ten years upon corn , and the same number of men the same time upon silver ; I say that the neat proceed ...
Página xlvi
... corn is , at an average , less variable than that of any other commodity . He founds this opinion on the assumption that , corn being the principal article of food , its consumers will be increased or diminished proportionally to ...
... corn is , at an average , less variable than that of any other commodity . He founds this opinion on the assumption that , corn being the principal article of food , its consumers will be increased or diminished proportionally to ...
Página lxiii
... Corn Laws and Corn Trade Historical Sketch of the Corn Laws since 1773 510 510 NOTE XXII . Poor Laws- Policy , and probable Operation of the Poor Law Amendment Act · - 590 · NOTE XXIII . PART II . Principles of the Corn Laws Colonial ...
... Corn Laws and Corn Trade Historical Sketch of the Corn Laws since 1773 510 510 NOTE XXII . Poor Laws- Policy , and probable Operation of the Poor Law Amendment Act · - 590 · NOTE XXIII . PART II . Principles of the Corn Laws Colonial ...
Página 4
... corn of France is , in the corn provinces , fully as good , and , in most years , nearly about the same price , with the corn of England , though , in opulence and im- provement , France is , perhaps , inferior to England . The corn ...
... corn of France is , in the corn provinces , fully as good , and , in most years , nearly about the same price , with the corn of England , though , in opulence and im- provement , France is , perhaps , inferior to England . The corn ...
Página 15
... corn being comparatively invable , but from its having a natural tendency to money . Its value would , in this case , be liable to variations of two different kinds ; first , to those which arise from the different quantities of gold ...
... corn being comparatively invable , but from its having a natural tendency to money . Its value would , in this case , be liable to variations of two different kinds ; first , to those which arise from the different quantities of gold ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
advantage afford altogether amount ancient annual produce balance of trade bank bounty Britain bullion capital carried cent circulating capital circulation coin colonies commerce commodities commonly consequence considerable consumed consumption corn cultivation dealers debt demand division of labour duties East Indies effect employed employment endeavour England equal established Europe exchange expense exportation farmer foreign trade France frequently gold and silver importation improvement increase industry inhabitants interest joint stock company land and labour landlord less maintain manner manufactures ment merchants metals money price monopoly nations natural natural price necessarily necessary obliged occasion ordinary paid particular perhaps Portugal pound weight present principal profits of stock proportion purchase quantity of labour raise rate of profit regulations render rent revenue rude produce Scotland seems seignorage shillings society sometimes sort sovereign Spain subsistence supposed tion wages of labour wealth Wealth of Nations whole workmen