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" Parsimony, and not industry, is the immediate cause of the increase of capital. Industry, indeed, provides the subject which parsimony accumulates. But whatever industry might acquire, if parsimony did not save and store up, the capital would never be... "
Die allgemeinen philosophischen Grundlagen der - 81. lappuse
autors: Wilhelm Hasbach - 1890 - 177 lapas
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An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages ...

Charles Ganilh - 1812 - 520 lapas
...progress of national wealth. He even goes so far as to say, * Physiocratie, Tableau Economique. that " parsimony, and not industry, is the immediate cause of the increase of capital." * Finally, some authors condemn economy, regard consumption as the measure of re-production, insinuate...
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A Treatise on the Wealth, Power, and Resources of the British Empire ...

Patrick Colquhoun - 1814 - 568 lapas
...nations and communities could not be put in motion. It is however parsimony, and not industry, which is the immediate cause of the increase of capital. Industry, indeed, provides the means which parsimony accumulates; since whatever industry might acquire, if parsimony did not store...
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Systematic Education: Or Elementary Instruction in the Various ..., 2. sējums

William Shepherd, Jeremiah Joyce, Lant Carpenter - 1815 - 598 lapas
...the surplus of income that he chiefly founds the progress of national wealth : and he assumes that parsimony and not industry is the immediate cause of the increase of capital. There are some authors who condemn economy; who regard consumption as the measure of reproduction ;...
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Questions in Political Economy, Politics, Morals, Metaphysics, Polite ...

Samuel Bailey - 1823 - 420 lapas
...every prodigal is a public enemy, and every frugal man a public benefactor. " Parsimony," he says, " and not industry, is the immediate cause of the increase...if parsimony did not save and store up, the capital would never be the greater." < It is by parsimony, therefore, that public wealth must be increased....
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 lapas
...the same with that of all the individuals who compose it, can be increased only in the same manner. Parsimony, and not industry, is the immediate cause...subject which parsimony accumulates; but whatever ¡mlusuy might acquire, if parsimony did not save and store up, the capital would never be the greater....
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View of the Progress of Political Economy in Europe Since the Sixteenth ...

Sir Travers Twiss - 1847 - 356 lapas
...necessity of its submitting to any privation. Adam Smith, on the other hand, con-tended that in all cases, parsimony, and not industry, is the immediate cause...if parsimony did not save and store up, the capital would never be greater. parsimony. " Parsimony," he writes, " by increasing the fund which is destined...
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View of the Progress of Political Economy in Europe Since the Sixteenth Century

Travers Twiss - 1847 - 358 lapas
...necessity of its submitting to any privation. Adam Smith, on the other hand, contended that in all cases, parsimony, and not industry, is the immediate cause...if parsimony did not save and store up, the capital would never be greater. Parsimony. » Parsimony," he writes, " by increasing the fund which is destined...
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The People's Blue Book: Taxation as it Is, and as it Ought to be

Charles Tennant - 1857 - 510 lapas
...with that of all the individuals who compose it, can be increased only in the same manner. Saving, and not industry, is the immediate cause of the increase of capital. Industry provides the subject which saving accumulates. But whatever industrymight acquire, if saving did not...
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History of modern Rome: from the taking of Constantinople, 1453, to the ...

1857 - 134 lapas
...the fundamental law of human happiness is parsimony. It has been stated and proved by Adam Smith that parsimony, and not industry, is the immediate cause of the increase of capital.f To this may be added the statement that the increase of parsimony is the foundation of political...
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A Treatise on Coins, Currency, and Banking: With Observations on ..., 1. sējums

Henry Nicholas Sealy - 1858 - 690 lapas
...the same with that of all the individuals who compose it, can be increased only in the same manner. " Parsimony, and not industry, is the immediate cause...if parsimony did not save and store up, the capital would never be the greater." It is seen by this account of credit how a fall in prices directly affects...
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