| David Ricardo - 1821 - 560 pages
...there cannot be too much facility given to the conveyance and exchange of all kinds of property, as it is by such means that capital of every species...his land? it is because he has another employment in view in which his funds will be more productive. Why does another wish to purchase this same land... | |
| J. C. Ross - 1827 - 486 pages
...there cannot be too much facility given to the conveyance and exchange of all kinds of property, as it is by such means that capital of every species is likely to find its way into the hand of those who will best employ it, in increasing the productions of the country. Why does an industrious... | |
| 1846 - 520 pages
...hands of those who will employ it with the best effect in increasing the produce of the country. Why does an individual wish to sell his land ? it is because he has another employment in view in which his funds will be more productive. Why does another wish to purchase this same land?... | |
| 1846 - 518 pages
...hands of those who will employ it with the best effect in increasing the produce of the country. Why does an individual wish to sell his land ? it is because he has another employment in view in which his funds will be more productive. Why does another wish to purchase this same land?... | |
| 1849 - 472 pages
...general form in my last pnpf;r : I shall now support it by the opinions of two distinguished economists. 'Why,' asks M. Say, 'does an individual wish to sell...his land? It is because he has another employment in view, in which his funds will be more productive. Why does another wish to purchase this same land... | |
| William Neilson Hancock - 1850 - 218 pages
...form in a former chapter, and shall now support it by the opinions of two distinguished economists. "Why," asks M. Say, "does an individual wish to sell...his land ? It is because he has another employment in view, in which his funds will be more productive. Why does another wish to purchase this same land?... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1863 - 548 pages
...to make it find its way into the hands of those who will employ it most advantageously. " Why," asks Say, " does an individual wish to sell his land ? It is because he has another employment in view in which his funds will be more productive. Why does another wish to purchase this same land... | |
| Robert Scott Moffat - 1878 - 692 pages
...the conveyance and exchange of all kinds of property, as it is by such means that capital of even,' species is likely to find its way into the hands of...increasing the productions of the country.' ' Why,' asks Mr. Say, ' does an individual wish to sell his land ? It is because he has another employment in view... | |
| David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - 1886 - 688 pages
...there cannot be too much facility given to the conveyance and exchange of all kinds of property, as it is by such means that capital of every species..." Why," asks M. Say, " does an individual wish to eell his land ? it is because he has another employment in view in which his funds will be more productive.... | |
| David Ricardo - 1919 - 526 pages
...there cannot be too much facility given to the conveyance and exchange oFall kinds of property, as iTTs by such" means that capital of every; species is likely...Why,"- asks M. Say, " does an individual wish to sell hisTand ? it is because he has ' another employmenFTiTview "in which his funds wiinbe more ~pr oducti... | |
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