The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... cause which stimulated trade — a cheapness and abundance in the food of the people - now is no longer likely to stimulate it . The last harvest in England was defective , and if it had not been that the French harvest was good , the ...
... cause which stimulated trade — a cheapness and abundance in the food of the people - now is no longer likely to stimulate it . The last harvest in England was defective , and if it had not been that the French harvest was good , the ...
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... cause of the ruin of the limited company was the reduction of the Gurney family to poverty . They have already paid all they can , and it was that very paying which caused all the misery . Probably if they had any sufficient means to ...
... cause of the ruin of the limited company was the reduction of the Gurney family to poverty . They have already paid all they can , and it was that very paying which caused all the misery . Probably if they had any sufficient means to ...
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... cause an unfavourable balance of trade . 1368. Could you explain that a little more fully to the committee ? —I ... cause of even greater magnitude than any which tend to depress it . 1370. It is a rectifying cause ? -A rectifying cause ...
... cause an unfavourable balance of trade . 1368. Could you explain that a little more fully to the committee ? —I ... cause of even greater magnitude than any which tend to depress it . 1370. It is a rectifying cause ? -A rectifying cause ...
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The Trade Cycle and Banking Policy 186175 | 13 |
The Duty of the Bank of The Economist | 20 |
The Causes of the Existing The Economist | 28 |
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