An Inquiry Into the Principles of Political Oeconomy, Volume 1London, published for the Scottish Economic Society by Oliver & Boyd, 1966 - Economics |
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Adam Ferguson Adam Smith advantage agriculture appear apply augmentation balance become Book branch CHAP chapter circulation circumstances cities commerce competition consequence considered consumed consumption cottars David Hume demand diminish effects employed employment encourage England equivalent established examine example expence exportation farmers favour foreign trade free hands frugality grain Hume hurtful idle inconveniences increase industry interest Jacobite labour Lady Frances lands letter live lower classes luxury Lycurgus mankind manufactures marriages merchants Mirabeau Montesquieu multiplication nations natural necessary nourishment number of inhabitants object occasion physical-necessary political oeconomy population present principles produce profits proportion quantity reason relative render revolution rich Scotland Scots Magazine shew Sir James Sir James Steuart slavery society species spirit statesman Steuart strangers subsistence superfluity supply suppose supposition surplus thing tion wants wealth Wealth of Nations whole Wurtemburg