The Great Power: Its Origin, Use, and Influence; a Brief Explanation of the Necessity for Monetary ReformPaul, 1897 - Počet stran: 205 |
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... barter , argued that it was the least desirable form of wealth , even if it could be considered wealth at all . Whence money derives its value currency writers even to this day are unable to agree . John Stuart Mill , with Bastiat ...
... barter , argued that it was the least desirable form of wealth , even if it could be considered wealth at all . Whence money derives its value currency writers even to this day are unable to agree . John Stuart Mill , with Bastiat ...
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... barter , and his incli- nation for personal ornament ; suffice it to say that both peculiarities are facts that we must recognise and take into consideration if we wish to understand our subject . As the desire for personal ornament ...
... barter , and his incli- nation for personal ornament ; suffice it to say that both peculiarities are facts that we must recognise and take into consideration if we wish to understand our subject . As the desire for personal ornament ...
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... barter ; and modern money , like the commodities first utilised to facilitate exchanges , continued to serve simply in the capacity of a go - between , that enabled business transactions to be adjusted . more quickly and conveniently ...
... barter ; and modern money , like the commodities first utilised to facilitate exchanges , continued to serve simply in the capacity of a go - between , that enabled business transactions to be adjusted . more quickly and conveniently ...
Strana 44
... barter is universally acknowledged , but that it is essentially a MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE is the great fact that Adam Smith succeeded in bringing home to the minds of the people of England . To understand how the modern theory of money has ...
... barter is universally acknowledged , but that it is essentially a MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE is the great fact that Adam Smith succeeded in bringing home to the minds of the people of England . To understand how the modern theory of money has ...
Strana 46
... barter : trouble and delay in effecting exchanges , and trouble and delay in determining the relative value of the ... bartering the surplus products of indi- vidual labour for some one commodity in wide demand , such as corn or ...
... barter : trouble and delay in effecting exchanges , and trouble and delay in determining the relative value of the ... bartering the surplus products of indi- vidual labour for some one commodity in wide demand , such as corn or ...
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