A History of Economic Doctrines from the Time of the Physiocrats to the Present DayHeath, 1952 - 672 страници |
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... equal values . If each party only receives the exact equivalent of what it gives there is no wealth produced . It may happen , however , that the parties to the exchange are of unequal strength , and the one may grow rich at the expense ...
... equal values . If each party only receives the exact equivalent of what it gives there is no wealth produced . It may happen , however , that the parties to the exchange are of unequal strength , and the one may grow rich at the expense ...
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... equal paradox , remarks that " Low price gives rise to want . " In the Maximes , p . 98 , Quesnay contents himself by saying that free trade in corn makes the price more equal . " It is clear , " he adds , " that , leaving aside the ...
... equal paradox , remarks that " Low price gives rise to want . " In the Maximes , p . 98 , Quesnay contents himself by saying that free trade in corn makes the price more equal . " It is clear , " he adds , " that , leaving aside the ...
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... equal quantity embodied in any other . But in such a case where would be the advantage of exchanging ? Ricardo had already anticipated this objection , and had shown that if the rule of equal quantity in exchange for equal quantity were ...
... equal quantity embodied in any other . But in such a case where would be the advantage of exchanging ? Ricardo had already anticipated this objection , and had shown that if the rule of equal quantity in exchange for equal quantity were ...
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