A History of Economic Doctrines from the Time of the Physiocrats to the Present DayD. C. Heath, 1948 - 800 страници |
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... follows ; namely , that taxa- tion should fall , not upon one class , as the Physiocrats wished , but upon all classes alike . As against the impôt unique , Smith advocates multiple taxation which shall strike every source of revenue ...
... follows ; namely , that taxa- tion should fall , not upon one class , as the Physiocrats wished , but upon all classes alike . As against the impôt unique , Smith advocates multiple taxation which shall strike every source of revenue ...
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... follows : " Hence , communists ! Your presence is a stench in my nos- trils and the sight of you disgusts me . " Elsewhere he says : " Socialism is a mere nothing . It never has been and never will be anything . " 3 The violence of his ...
... follows : " Hence , communists ! Your presence is a stench in my nos- trils and the sight of you disgusts me . " Elsewhere he says : " Socialism is a mere nothing . It never has been and never will be anything . " 3 The violence of his ...
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... follows a rise of prices lead- ing to an increase in profits , which impels traders to increase produc- tion and demand new credits , which in their turn will raise prices , and so the process continues . Credit sets in motion a ...
... follows a rise of prices lead- ing to an increase in profits , which impels traders to increase produc- tion and demand new credits , which in their turn will raise prices , and so the process continues . Credit sets in motion a ...
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