A History of Economic Doctrines from the Time of the Physiocrats to the Present DayHeath, 1952 - 672 страници |
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... foreign trade . This is a truly astonishing phenomenon , for they all believe that they are growing rich and gaining from one another . It must be admitted that this gain , as they call it , is a most remarkable thing , for they all ...
... foreign trade . This is a truly astonishing phenomenon , for they all believe that they are growing rich and gaining from one another . It must be admitted that this gain , as they call it , is a most remarkable thing , for they all ...
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... foreign competition , and thenceforth only so far as may be neces- sary for protecting the inland manufacturing power in its very roots . " ( 4 ) Lastly , Protection ought never to be extended to agriculture . The reasons for this ...
... foreign competition , and thenceforth only so far as may be neces- sary for protecting the inland manufacturing power in its very roots . " ( 4 ) Lastly , Protection ought never to be extended to agriculture . The reasons for this ...
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... foreign to List's thought , although they never assumed anything more than a secondary or subordinate character . He never considered them as the permanent supports of a commercial policy . List frequently spoke of making a nation ...
... foreign to List's thought , although they never assumed anything more than a secondary or subordinate character . He never considered them as the permanent supports of a commercial policy . List frequently spoke of making a nation ...
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