The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... believe that these are the only reasons why our English political economy is not estimated at its value abroad . I believe that this arises from its special characteristic , from that which constitutes its peculiar value , and ...
... believe that these are the only reasons why our English political economy is not estimated at its value abroad . I believe that this arises from its special characteristic , from that which constitutes its peculiar value , and ...
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... believe it will get dearer , that he himself is above all unwilling to part with his article and will do so only as a personal favour . He weakens the judg- ment and intensifies the desire of his opponent as he wishes . The requisites ...
... believe it will get dearer , that he himself is above all unwilling to part with his article and will do so only as a personal favour . He weakens the judg- ment and intensifies the desire of his opponent as he wishes . The requisites ...
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... believe that the keeping of a herd of beasts , with the sole motive of using them as a reserve for food , or as a means of barter , is a late idea in the history of civilisation . It has now become established among the pastoral races ...
... believe that the keeping of a herd of beasts , with the sole motive of using them as a reserve for food , or as a means of barter , is a late idea in the history of civilisation . It has now become established among the pastoral races ...
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Late Monetary Articles 186676 Closely Related | 9 |
One Banking Reserve or The Economist | 18 |
Will the Money Market Take The Economist | 27 |
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