A History of Economic Doctrines from the Time of the Physiocrats to the Present DayD. C. Heath, 1948 - 800 страници |
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... agriculture and industry . At some moments agriculture seems inferior because its returns are limited by the exi- gencies of time and place ; but more often superior because agriculture alone can produce the necessaries of life . This ...
... agriculture and industry . At some moments agriculture seems inferior because its returns are limited by the exi- gencies of time and place ; but more often superior because agriculture alone can produce the necessaries of life . This ...
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... agriculture , manufacture , and commerce he draws a long comparison ( to which we shall have to make reference again ) purporting to show that of all employments agriculture is the most profitable field of investment , and the one most ...
... agriculture , manufacture , and commerce he draws a long comparison ( to which we shall have to make reference again ) purporting to show that of all employments agriculture is the most profitable field of investment , and the one most ...
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... agriculture . The reasons for this exception are that on the one hand agricultural prosperity depends to a great extent upon the progress of manufac- tures - the protection of the latter indirectly benefits the former — and on the other ...
... agriculture . The reasons for this exception are that on the one hand agricultural prosperity depends to a great extent upon the progress of manufac- tures - the protection of the latter indirectly benefits the former — and on the other ...
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