The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 9Harvard University Press, 1978 |
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... demand is the sole attainable evidence . Hence it is assumed as an axiomatic truth that articles equally in demand exchange one against another inversely as their supply : and articles of which the supply is the same exchange one ...
... demand is the sole attainable evidence . Hence it is assumed as an axiomatic truth that articles equally in demand exchange one against another inversely as their supply : and articles of which the supply is the same exchange one ...
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... demand , that is , for certain commodities which he desires to buy , and in consequence for the instrument with which they may be bought a demand for purchasing power in general . Thirdly , it means a demand for mercantile accommodation ...
... demand , that is , for certain commodities which he desires to buy , and in consequence for the instrument with which they may be bought a demand for purchasing power in general . Thirdly , it means a demand for mercantile accommodation ...
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... demand , capable of being stopped at any moment ; the former is a strictly defined demand that up to its limit must be satisfied . The demand for money in the sense of a demand for mercantile accommodation differs considerably from ...
... demand , capable of being stopped at any moment ; the former is a strictly defined demand that up to its limit must be satisfied . The demand for money in the sense of a demand for mercantile accommodation differs considerably from ...
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