| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 538 страници
...made by each piece in order to effect a given pecuniary amount of transactions. § 4. The proposition which we have laid down respecting the dependence...simple a mode of expression. But on a subject so full ofeomplexity as that of currency and prices, it is necessary to lay the foundation of our theory in... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 616 страници
...and the amount of the circulating medium is much less direct and intimate, and that such connexion as does exist, no longer admits of so simple a mode...But on a subject so full of complexity as that of curreney and prices, it is necessary to lay the foundation of our thcory in a thorough understanding... | |
| James Laurence Laughlin - 1903 - 630 страници
...and the amount of the circulating medium is much less direct and intimate, and that such connexion as does exist, no longer admits of so simple a mode of expression. . . . " That an increase of the quantity of money raises prices, 1 Principles of Political Economy,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1904 - 624 страници
...medium ia much less direct and intimate, and that such connexion as does exist, no longer admits »f to simple a mode of expression. But on a subject so full...most simple cases, which we shall always find lying HH a groundwork or substratum under those which arise in practice. That an increase of the quantity... | |
| Ross B. Emmett - 2002 - 344 страници
...connection between prices and the amount of the circulating medium is much less direct and intimate, and such connection as does exist no longer admits of so simple a mode of expression." ' This disposition to regard the change in economic conditions as requiring a limitation of the theory,... | |
| 1914 - 586 страници
...John Stuart Mill, one of Mr. Webb's authorities, has written upon this subject : " The proposition which we have laid down respecting the dependence...no longer admits of so simple a mode of expression. That an increase of the quantity of money raises prices, and a diminution lowers them, is the most... | |
| 1914 - 596 страници
...John Stuart Mill, one of Mr. Webb's authorities, has written upon this subject : " The proposition which we have laid down respecting the dependence...no longer admits of so simple a mode of expression. That an increase of the quantity of money raises prices, and a diminution lowers them, is the most... | |
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