The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1983 - 842 頁 |
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... increase if there were absolutely no restraints on its growth . Never in history were manners " so pure and simple , and the means of subsistence so abundant , that no check whatever has existed to early marriages ; among the lower ...
... increase if there were absolutely no restraints on its growth . Never in history were manners " so pure and simple , and the means of subsistence so abundant , that no check whatever has existed to early marriages ; among the lower ...
第 325 頁
... increase in rent . Economic development is thus a process that works to the advantage of the landowners , and it does so in a twofold sense . They gain because they receive a larger share of the product , and they gain because of the ...
... increase in rent . Economic development is thus a process that works to the advantage of the landowners , and it does so in a twofold sense . They gain because they receive a larger share of the product , and they gain because of the ...
第 329 頁
... increase in foreign trade will not add to them . Foreign trade , nevertheless , has a high worth of its own because an increase " will very powerfully contribute to increase the mass of commodities , and therefore the sum of enjoyments ...
... increase in foreign trade will not add to them . Foreign trade , nevertheless , has a high worth of its own because an increase " will very powerfully contribute to increase the mass of commodities , and therefore the sum of enjoyments ...
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