Economic Tracts, Issue 10Society for political education, 1883 - Economics |
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... true safeguard of popular institu- tions . Persons who become members of the Society are not , however , required to endorse the above . METHODS . - The Society proposes to carry out its objects by submit- ting from time to time to its ...
... true safeguard of popular institu- tions . Persons who become members of the Society are not , however , required to endorse the above . METHODS . - The Society proposes to carry out its objects by submit- ting from time to time to its ...
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... true application of economic laws . The growth of the world does not shake truths , but it gives truth new faces . In fact , as the world attains unity , as nations communicate and men move more freely , as transportation is more easy ...
... true application of economic laws . The growth of the world does not shake truths , but it gives truth new faces . In fact , as the world attains unity , as nations communicate and men move more freely , as transportation is more easy ...
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... true everywhere are true no- where . " His world is a fluid world , in which all laws act without hindrance and with prophesied result , in which every atom moves without friction , in which the supply of labor flows instantly to the ...
... true everywhere are true no- where . " His world is a fluid world , in which all laws act without hindrance and with prophesied result , in which every atom moves without friction , in which the supply of labor flows instantly to the ...
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... true . There are thus two elements of change in price : the value of the thing for which a price is given , and the value of the thing in terms of which it is stated — the value of the hat and the value of the bushel of wheat or the ...
... true . There are thus two elements of change in price : the value of the thing for which a price is given , and the value of the thing in terms of which it is stated — the value of the hat and the value of the bushel of wheat or the ...
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... true of money ; a penny some generations ago in England , meant more purchasing power than a shilling means to - day - but a few pence then made up a day's wages . Moreover , there are quali- ties of wheat , and there is " good " and ...
... true of money ; a penny some generations ago in England , meant more purchasing power than a shilling means to - day - but a few pence then made up a day's wages . Moreover , there are quali- ties of wheat , and there is " good " and ...
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Adam Smith bad money balance of trade bank money BOWKER NEW YORK brains capitalist charge CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS cheaper coin coinage competition consumer countries debased desire Director distribution division of labor doctrine earn ECONOMICS BY R. R. economists EDUCATION 4 MORTON England equivalent exchange face-value fact factor FRANKLIN MACVEAGH gain gift of nature greater the productiveness higher hold human labor increase issued less Lord Overstone means metal money method MORTON STREET nations no-rent land nomics OMNIBUS ARTIBUS P. O. Box paid paper money payments person POLITICAL EDUCATION precious metals principles of Economics produce wealth Prof Profit promise to pay public opinion R. R. BOWKER rate of interest rent saving Secretary seigniorage sell share SOCIETY FOR POLITICAL SUMMARY OF ECONOMICS supply and demand taxation tion tracts trade transactions true utility wages wants WEALTH A SUMMARY wheat Yale College York City YORK THE SOCIETY