A History of Economic Doctrines from the Time of the Physiocrats to the Present DayHeath, 1915 - 672 страници |
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... wealth is destroyed in the production of new wealth - an amount that ought to be subtracted from the amount of new wealth produced . This difference , measuring as it does the excess of the one over the other , constitutes the net ...
... wealth is destroyed in the production of new wealth - an amount that ought to be subtracted from the amount of new wealth produced . This difference , measuring as it does the excess of the one over the other , constitutes the net ...
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... wealth , which evidently affords a fuller satisfaction of wants in both cases , but there is no wealth created , for the objects so exchanged are of equal value . To - day the reasoning would be quite different . The present - day ...
... wealth , which evidently affords a fuller satisfaction of wants in both cases , but there is no wealth created , for the objects so exchanged are of equal value . To - day the reasoning would be quite different . The present - day ...
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... wealth par excellence , and it was all the more important that he should get rid of this view seeing that it constituted the very foundation of the Mercantile theory , the overthrow of which was the immediate object in publishing the Wealth ...
... wealth par excellence , and it was all the more important that he should get rid of this view seeing that it constituted the very foundation of the Mercantile theory , the overthrow of which was the immediate object in publishing the Wealth ...
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