The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... Mill had become a figure of the same order of magnitude as these three . In fact , having already arrived at his low valuation of Malthus , Bagehot concluded his review by ranging Smith , Ricardo , and J. S. Mill as the ' big three ' in ...
... Mill had become a figure of the same order of magnitude as these three . In fact , having already arrived at his low valuation of Malthus , Bagehot concluded his review by ranging Smith , Ricardo , and J. S. Mill as the ' big three ' in ...
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... Mill , and the third a collection of biographical studies of the great economists . He got down to work on it in 1875 and 1876 but - still turning out his weekly editorials for The Economist was not far along when in 1877 the March ...
... Mill , and the third a collection of biographical studies of the great economists . He got down to work on it in 1875 and 1876 but - still turning out his weekly editorials for The Economist was not far along when in 1877 the March ...
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... Mill has well said that ' bank notes are to credit what coin is to bullion ' : they are , that is , the most convenient and efficacious mode of employing it . But Mr Mill urges that a banker can find other means of giving his customers ...
... Mill has well said that ' bank notes are to credit what coin is to bullion ' : they are , that is , the most convenient and efficacious mode of employing it . But Mr Mill urges that a banker can find other means of giving his customers ...
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