| 1825 - 458 páginas
...and industry. When the freedom of commerce is not restricted, each country necessarily devotes itself to such employments as are most beneficial to each....individual advantage is admirably connected with the good of the Thole. By stimulating industry, by rewarding ingenuity, and by using most efficaciously... | |
| David Ricardo - 1821 - 566 páginas
...country, does not regulate the relative value of the commodities exchanged between two or more countries. Under a system of perfectly free commerce, each country naturally devotes its capital and labour to such employments as are most beneficial to each. This pursuit of individual advantage is... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1824 - 144 páginas
...and industry. When the freedom of commerce is not restricted, each country necessarily devotes itself to such employments as are most beneficial to each....individual advantage is admirably connected with the good of the whole. By stimulating industry, by rewarding ingenuity, and by using most efficaciously... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1825 - 204 páginas
...and industry. When the freedom of commerce is not restricted, each country necessarily devotes itself to such employments as are most beneficial to each....individual advantage is admirably connected with the good of the whole. By stimulating industry, by rewarding ingenuity, and by using most efficaciously... | |
| Joseph Salway Eisdell - 1839 - 636 páginas
...country, is like an attempt to grow in one spot the vegetable productions of every soil and climate." * " Under a system of perfectly free commerce, each country naturally devotes its capital and labour to such employments as are most beneficial to each. This pursuit of individual advantage is... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1844 - 818 páginas
...individuals and those which exist between classes and individuals. This great writer observes : — " Under a system of perfectly free commerce, each country naturally devotes its capital and labour to such employments as are most beneficial to each. The pursuit of individual advantage is admirably... | |
| Arthur Crump - 1885 - 336 páginas
...plaeed the commerce of this country where it is — the most gigantic in volume that was ever known. "Under a system of perfectly free commerce each country naturally devotes its capital and labour to such employments as are most beneficial to each. This pursuit of individual advantage is... | |
| David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - 1886 - 688 páginas
...country, does not regulate the relative value of the commodities exchanged between two or more countries. Under a system of perfectly free commerce, each country naturally devotes its capital and labour to such employments as are most beneficial to each. This pursuit of individual advantage is... | |
| Georges Chatterton-Hill - 1907 - 620 páginas
...to the ethical ideal derived from the teaching of the Rechtsstaat philosophy. According to Ricardo " this pursuit of individual advantage is admirably connected with the universal good of the whole." l Convinced of this absolute identity of individual and social interest, the Liberal economists loudly... | |
| 1911 - 706 páginas
...Peel's Act of 1844. London, 1857.) 3. This was also the understanding of Ricardo in 1817. He says : " Under a system of perfectly free commerce each country naturally devotes its capital and labour to such employments as are most beneficial to each. This pursuit of individual advantage is... | |
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