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an inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations phần 8 pps

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... branch of the linen and wool-len manufactures, from the growers of the flax and the wool, to the bleach-ers and smoothers of the linen, or to the dyers and dressers of the cloth! The nature of ... even that of a nailer in the remote and inland parts of the Highlands of Scotland. Such a workman at the rate of a thousand nails a day, and three hundred working days in the The Wealth of Nations ... part of this revenue, orto contract debts, and what have been the effects of those debts upon the real wealth, the annual produce of the land and labour of the society.6 The Wealth of Nations...
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an inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations phần 2 doc

... workmen they want, and therefore bid againstone another in order to get as many as they can, which raises the wages of labour, and lowers the profits of stock. In the remote parts of the countrythere ... and harvest thanduring the greater part of the year; and wages rise with the demand. Intime of war, when forty or fifty thousand sailors are forced from the mer-chant service into that of the ... ruin the morals of the other. The superiority of the independent workman over those servants who arehired by the month or by the year, and whose wages and maintenance are the same whether they...
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an inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations phần 3 pdf

... placeis of very little importance to the real wealth and prosperity of the world,to the real value of the annual produce of the land and labour of mankind.Its nominal value, the quantity of gold and ... or of any other part of the rude produce of land. The real value of gold and silver, therefore, the realquantity of labour which they can purchase or command, depends muchmore upon the quantity ... supposing they were capable of acquiring it. The increase of stock and the improvement of land are two events whichmust go hand in hand, and of which the one can nowhere much outrun the other. Without...
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an inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations phần 4 pot

... to the subject upon which it is bestowed, and, consequently, the value of the annual produce of the land and labour of the whole country, the real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants. If the ... ]quently the largest portion of the produce of the land is destined for repla-cing the capital of the rich and independent farmer; the other for payinghis profits and the rent of the landlord. But anciently, ... to their land-lords for rent, the landlords repay them to the merchants for the conveni-encies and luxuries with which they supply them, and the merchants againreturn them to the banks in order...
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an inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations phần 5 ppsx

... Flanders, in the same manner as the corn in Polandis at this day exchanged for the wines and brandies of France and for the silks and velvets of France and Italy.A taste for the finer and more improved ... chiefly in the exchange of their own rude for the, manufactured produce of more civilised nations. Thus the wool of England used to be exchanged for the wines of France and the fine cloths of Flanders, ... in England than in any otherEuropean monarchy. In the republican governments of Holland and of Berne in Switzerland, the farmers are said to be not inferior to those of England. The ancient...
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an inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations phần 6 ppt

... vigilant and severe the police which looksafter the execution of the law, the greater must be the difference in the proportion of gold and silver to the annual produce of the land and labour of ... example, the money price of grass and hay, of butcher’s meat, of horses, and the maintenance of horses, of land carriageconsequently, or of the greater part of the inland commerce of the country.By ... Great Britain. In the trade between the southern coast of England and the northern and north- 381 The Wealth of Nations Adam Smith of those who have it. The owner of bank money cannot draw out bullionwithout...
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an inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations phần 7 pps

... disposal of many places of trust and profit, of many opportunities of acquiring wealth and distinction, which the possession of the most turbulent, and, to the great body of the people, the most ... however, cannot be doubted. Some part of the produce of Americais consumed in Hungary and Poland, and there is some demand there for the sugar, chocolate, and tobacco of that new quarter of the world. ... produce of the land; and the most advantageous of all markets, the home market for the corn and cattle, for the bread and butcher’s meat of Europe, is thus greatly extended by means of the tradeto...
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an inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations phần 8 pps

... the caste of the priests held the highest rank, and that of the soldiers the next; and in both countries, the caste of the farmers and labourers was superior to the castes of merchants and manufacturers. The ... such parts of the rude and manufactured produce of its own country as exceeded the demand of the home market. In the exportation of the produce of their owncountry, the merchants of a landed nation ... market of those landed nations, and soon after undersold and jostled out of it alto-gether. The cheapness of the manufactures of those landed nations, inconsequence of the gradual improvements of...
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... equallyjealous of one another, and of the king. Though the tenants and retainers of the clergy, therefore, had both together been less numerous than those of the great lay-lords, and their tenants were ... Geneva, on the con-trary, in the Protestant cantons of Switzerland, in the Protestant countries of Germany, in Holland, in Scotland, in Sweden, and Denmark, the mosteminent men of letters whom ... masters of the field, and their influence and authority with the great body of the people being in its highest vigour,they were powerful enough to overawe the chiefs and leaders of their ownparty, and...
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an inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations phần 10 ppsx

... rent of land and the profits of stock is an- nually distributed among the same rank in the wages and maintenance of menial servants, and other unproductive labourers. Thirdly, some part of the ... pound. The duties of tonnage and poundage were generally granted to the kingby one and the same Act of Parliament, and were called the Subsidy of G.ed. p 880 Tonnage and Poundage. The Subsidy of Poundage ... by the demand 189 8[ 4 ]for it, and partly by the average price of the necessary articles of sub-676 The Wealth of Nations Adam Smithplace between them. These are, that of borrowing upon annuities...
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