An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1909 |
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... Labour ARTICLE IV . - Taxes which , it is intended , should fall indifferently upon every differ- ent Species of Revenue . Capitation Taxes Taxes upon Consumable Commodities 525 525 528 CHAPTER III Of Public Debts 575 AN INQUIRY INTO ...
... Labour ARTICLE IV . - Taxes which , it is intended , should fall indifferently upon every differ- ent Species of Revenue . Capitation Taxes Taxes upon Consumable Commodities 525 525 528 CHAPTER III Of Public Debts 575 AN INQUIRY INTO ...
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... labour of a country , which can ever be destined for purchasing gold and silver from their neighbours . The far greater part is circulated and consumed among themselves ; and even of the surplus which is sent abroad , the greater part ...
... labour of a country , which can ever be destined for purchasing gold and silver from their neighbours . The far greater part is circulated and consumed among themselves ; and even of the surplus which is sent abroad , the greater part ...
第 23 頁
... labour in any particular branch of art or manufacture from being carried to the highest perfection . By opening a more extensive market for whatever part of the produce of their labour may exceed the home consumption , it encourages ...
... labour in any particular branch of art or manufacture from being carried to the highest perfection . By opening a more extensive market for whatever part of the produce of their labour may exceed the home consumption , it encourages ...
第 24 頁
... labour , which it would have cost in the fifteenth century . With the same annual expense of labour and commodities , Europe can annually purchase about three times the quantity of plate which it could have purchased at that time . But ...
... labour , which it would have cost in the fifteenth century . With the same annual expense of labour and commodities , Europe can annually purchase about three times the quantity of plate which it could have purchased at that time . But ...
第 44 頁
... labour must always rise with the price of the labourer's subsistence . Every commodity , therefore , which is the produce of domestic industry , though not immediately taxed itself , becomes dearer in consequence of such taxes , because ...
... labour must always rise with the price of the labourer's subsistence . Every commodity , therefore , which is the produce of domestic industry , though not immediately taxed itself , becomes dearer in consequence of such taxes , because ...
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