A History of Economic Doctrines from the Time of the Physiocrats to the Present DayD. C. Heath, 1948 - 800 страници |
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... foreign trade , like domestic , produced no real wealth : the only result was a possible gain , and one man's gain is another man's loss . Every commercial nation flatters itself upon its growing wealth as the outcome of foreign trade ...
... foreign trade , like domestic , produced no real wealth : the only result was a possible gain , and one man's gain is another man's loss . Every commercial nation flatters itself upon its growing wealth as the outcome of foreign trade ...
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... foreign countries , and which have themselves the least demand for foreign commodities , from which , among other consequences , it follows that the richest countries , ceteris paribus , gain the least by a given amount of foreign ...
... foreign countries , and which have themselves the least demand for foreign commodities , from which , among other consequences , it follows that the richest countries , ceteris paribus , gain the least by a given amount of foreign ...
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... foreign currency to the two liberation loans , or from French subscriptions made some- times directly in foreign currency by Frenchmen who owned it , and sometimes from the proceeds of the sale abroad of foreign securities belonging to ...
... foreign currency to the two liberation loans , or from French subscriptions made some- times directly in foreign currency by Frenchmen who owned it , and sometimes from the proceeds of the sale abroad of foreign securities belonging to ...
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