... Revenue ofthe Sovereign or Commonwealth CHAPTER I Ofthe Expenses ofthe Sovereign or Commonwealth 4 51 PART I – Ofthe Expense of Defence 4 51 PART II – Ofthe Expense of Justice 462 PART III – Ofthe ... 4 71 ARTICLE II – Ofthe Expense ofthe Institution for the Education of Youth 493 ARTICLE III – Ofthe Expense ofthe Institutions for the Instruction of People of all Ages 510 PART IV – Ofthe ... Notes on the Text xix Notable Quotes from TheWealthofNations xxi Introduction and Plan ofthe Work xxxix Contents to TheWealthofNationsBook I Ofthe Causes of Improvement in the Productive...
... been the effects of those debts upon the real wealth, the annual produce ofthe land and labour ofthe society AdamSmith ElecBook Classics TheWealthof Nations: Book 16 Book One OFTHE CAUSES OF ... Instruction of People of all Ages 10 49 AdamSmith ElecBook Classics TheWealthof Nations: Book 10 PART .10 88 Ofthe Expense of Supporting the Dignity ofthe Sovereign .10 88 ... from the growers ofthe flax and the wool, to the bleachers and smoothers ofthe linen, or to theAdamSmith ElecBook Classics TheWealthof Nations: Book 20 dyers and dressers ofthe cloth! The...
... been the effects of those debts upon the real wealth, the annual produce ofthe land and labour ofthe society AdamSmith ElecBook Classics TheWealthof Nations: Book 16 Book One OFTHE CAUSES OF ... Instruction of People of all Ages 10 49 AdamSmith ElecBook Classics TheWealthof Nations: Book 10 PART .10 88 Ofthe Expense of Supporting the Dignity ofthe Sovereign .10 88 ... from the growers ofthe flax and the wool, to the bleachers and smoothers ofthe linen, or to theAdamSmith ElecBook Classics TheWealthof Nations: Book 20 dyers and dressers ofthe cloth! The...
... to the price ofthe corn, the profits ofthe miller, and the wages of his servants; in the price of bread, the profits ofthe baker, and the wages of his servants; and in the price of both, the ... labour of transporting the corn from the house ofthe farmer to that ofthe miller, and from that ofthe miner to that ofthe baker, together with the profits of those who advance the wages of that ... machine, the shears with which the shepherd clips the wool The miner, the builder ofthe furnace for smelting the ore, the seller ofthe timber, the burner ofthe charcoal to be made use of in the...
... distributed among the different ranks and conditions of men in the society, make the subject ofthe First Bookof this Inquiry G.ed p10 G.ed p 11 TheWealthofNations [6] [7] 10 [8] 11 [9] AdamSmith Whatever ... and the reaper ofthe corn, are often the same The G.ed p16 TheWealthofNations 16 [5] 17 [6] AdamSmith occasions for those different sorts of labour returning with the different seasons ofthe ... ADVERTISEMENT1 [1] T HE first Edition ofthe following Work was printed in the end ofthe year 17 75, and in the beginning ofthe year 17 76 Through the greater part ofthe Book, therefore, whenever the...
... upon the second, the advantage of its inland and [Smith] See Madox Firma Burgi, p 26, etc 10 2 G.ed p1 41 G.ed p142 TheWealthofNations 312 [ 20 ] 313 [ 21 ] 314 [ 22 ] AdamSmith foreign trade The ... wages ofthe weavers In raising the price 80 G.ed p 114 G.ed p 115 TheWealthofNationsAdamSmithof commodities the rise of wages operates in the same manner as simple interest does in the accumulation ... p 111 TheWealthofNations 227 [ 14 ] 228 [ 15 ] 229 [ 16 ] AdamSmiththe whole rent ofthe landlord, so such enormous usury must in its turn eat up the greater part of those profits Before the...
... much lower in the end ofthe fifteenth and beginning ofthe sixteenth 14 5 G.ed p198 TheWealthofNations 463 [ 14 ] 464 [ 15 ] 465 [ 16 ] 466 [ 17 ] AdamSmith century than in the two centuries ... artifi- 15 7 G.ed p 215 TheWealthofNations 504 [ 11 ] 505 [ 12 ] 506 [ 13 ] 507 [ 14 ] 508 [ 15 ] AdamSmith cially to the high price at which it had frequently been sold in the times of Charles ... consequence of these 12 [Smith] See Smith s Memoirs of Wool, vol.i.c.5, 6, and 7; also, vol.ii.c .17 6 18 4 G.ed p248 G.ed p249 TheWealthofNations 5 71 [ 10 ] AdamSmith regulations the market...
... an equal quantity of labour Like the declamation ofthe actor, the harangue ofthe orator, or the tune ofthe musician, the work of all of them perishes in the very instant of its production ... some ofthe most improved it 2 61 G.ed p334 G.ed p335 TheWealthofNations 769 [ 11 ] 770 [ 12 ] AdamSmith is so low as four, three, and two per cent Though that part ofthe revenue ofthe inhabitants ... 656,204l 1s 9d.; and by another of ten per cent in 17 10, 5 01, 448l 12 s 11 d In consequence of those two calls, therefore, the bank capital amounted to 5,559,995l 14 s 8d In pursuance ofthe 3rd George...
... reigns ofthe princes ofthe house of Suabia [Smith] See Madox 311 G.ed p402 G.ed p403 TheWealthofNations 894 [ 10 ] 895 [ 11 ] 896 [ 12 ] AdamSmith that the greater part ofthe free towns of ... purchased them with great 313 G.ed p406 G.ed p407 TheWealthofNations 900 [ 16 ] 9 01 [ 17 ] 902 [ 18 ] 903 [ 19 ] AdamSmith quantities ofthe rude produce of their own lands The commerce of a great ... for which they could exchange the whole surplus produce of their lands, and which they could consume themselves 320 G.ed p 417 G.ed p 418 TheWealthofNations 915 916 [ 11 ] [ 12 ] AdamSmith without...
... From the commencement ofthe winter fishing, 17 71, to the end ofthe 399 G.ed p 518 G.ed p 519 TheWealthofNations 11 12 11 13 [ 31 ] [ 32 ] AdamSmith winter fishing, 17 81, the tonnage bounty upon the ... great and small, lost either the whole, or the greater part of their cap- 402 G.ed p522 TheWealthofNations 11 17 [ 36 ] 11 18 [ 37 ] 11 19 [ 38 ] 11 20 [ 39 ] 11 21 [ 40 ] AdamSmith itals; scarce ... out for the sole purpose of catching, not the fish, but the bounty In the [Smith] See the accounts ofthe end ofthe volume 400 G.ed p520 TheWealthofNations 11 14 11 15 [ 33 ] [ 34 ] Adam Smith...
... 4 61 G.ed p596 TheWealthofNations 13 12 [ 20 ] 13 13 [ 21 ] 13 14 [ 22 ] 13 15 [ 23 ] AdamSmith profits ofthe one, so it must have gradually raised those ofthe other, till the profits of all came ... p580 TheWealthofNations 12 67 [ 39 ] 12 68 [ 40 ] 12 69 [ 41 ] 12 70 [ 42 ] 12 71 [ 43 ] AdamSmithThe most perfect freedom of trade is permitted between the British colonies of America and the ... part ofthe business of man- 458 G.ed p592 TheWealthofNations 13 02 [ 10 ] 13 03 [ 11 ] 13 04 [ 12 ] 13 05 [ 13 ] AdamSmith kind By rendering the colony produce dearer in all other countries, it...
... class to oppress the 519 G.ed p669 TheWealthofNations 14 72 [ 18 ] 14 73 [ 19 ] 14 74 [ 20 ] 14 75 [ 21 ] 14 76 [ 22 ] AdamSmith other two classes It is the surplus produce ofthe land, or what ... which they received from the king upon that particular occasion 538 G.ed p693 G.ed p694 TheWealthofNations 15 14 [8] 15 15 [9] 15 16 [ 10 ] 15 17 [ 11 ] AdamSmith In a more advanced state of society, ... that they promote their private interest better by confining themselves to a particular trade 540 G.ed p697 TheWealthofNations 15 21 [ 15 ] 15 22 [ 16 ] 15 23 [ 17 ] 15 24 [ 18 ] 15 25 [ 19 ] Adam Smith...
... G.ed p788 TheWealthofNationsAdamSmith A RTICLE III Ofthe Expense ofthe Institutions for the Instruction of People of all Ages 16 98 [1] The institutions for the instruction of people of all ... p 819 TheWealthofNations 17 56 [7] 17 57 [8] 17 58 [9] 17 59 [ 10 ] 17 60 [ 11 ] AdamSmith ing up their accounts, acquire the fortunes of princes It was thus, as we are told by Machiavel, that the ... obscurity and darkness His conduct 613 G.ed p795 TheWealthofNations 17 10 [ 13 ] 17 11 [ 14 ] 17 12 [ 15 ] AdamSmith is observed and attended to by nobody, and he is therefore very likely to neglect...
... Reflexions politiques sur les finances 711 G.ed p 912 TheWealthofNations 19 87 [ 13 ] 19 88 [ 14 ] 19 89 [ 15 ] 19 90 [ 16 ] 19 91 [ 17 ] 19 92 [ 18 ] 19 93 [ 19 ] AdamSmith ment being at liberty to redeem ... p873 TheWealthofNations 19 04 [ 10 ] 19 05 [ 11 ] 19 06 [ 12 ] AdamSmith upon the necessaries of life In the price of leather, for example, you must pay not only for the tax upon the leather of ... AdamSmith l s d 6 21, 614 17 310 ,745 657,357 – 323,785 12 4) 3,835,580 12 – 958,895 – 1, 243 ,12 8 408,260 1, 245,808 3 405,406 17 10 1, 246,373 14 320,6 01 18 – 1, 214 ,583 463,670 – 4) 6,547,832 19 1, 636,958...
... OVERVIEW 257 11 .1 RISING PRICES 257 11 .2 MEASURING INFLATION 2 61 11. 3 THE COSTS OF INFLATION AND THE DANGERS OF DEFLATION 264 11 .4 THE NATURE OF MONEY 270 11 .5 THE MONEY SUPPLY 273 11 .6 HOW BANKS ... TRANSFER 10 4 5.6 THE IMPACT OF ICT 10 5 SUMMARY 11 0 CONCEPTUAL QUESTIONS 11 1 ANALYTICAL QUESTIONS 11 2 CHAPTER Endogenous Growth and Convergence 11 3 OVERVIEW 11 3 6 .1 ENDOGENOUS GROWTH 11 3 6.2 POVERTY ... MODEL 299 12 .5 THE IMPORTANCE OF CURRENT INCOME REVISITED 307 12 .6 THE INFLUENCE OF INTEREST RATES 310 12 .7 BUILDING UP THE IS CURVE 311 12 .8 THE ROLE OFWEALTH AND CAPITAL GAINS 313 12 .9 DEMOGRAPHIC...
... Robert W., 19 49– HB3722.F528 2 011 332 042–dc22 2 010 043305 Printed in the United States of America 10 P1: OTA/XYZ P2: ABC fm JWBT430-Kolb December 21, 2 010 14 :16 Printer Name: Yet to Come To the next ... those ofthe authors and not necessarily reflect those ofthe Bank of Italy or of any other institution with which the authors are affiliated 11 P1: OTA/XYZ P2: ABC c02 JWBT430-Kolb December 21, 2 010 ... ofthe returns r j Holding the parameters 1 and 1 constant, the effect ofthe crisis on the cross-country correlation of returns will depend on the extent to which the rise in the variance of...
... and TheWealthof Nations, Book I, Chapter I, p 22, para 11 TheWealthof Nations, Book I, Chapter I, p 22, para 10 TheWealthof Nations, Book I, Chapter II, pp 26–7, para 12 The Condensed Wealth ... for the labour of collecting them The landlords demand that part ofthe product must now be remitted to them as rent 11 TheWealthof Nations, Book I, Chapter VI, p 65, para 12 TheWealthof Nations, ... Part II, p 14 5, para 30 20 TheWealthof Nations, Book I, Chapter X, Part II, p 14 5, para 27 21 TheWealthof Nations, Book I, Chapter X, Part II, p 14 6, para 31 The Condensed WealthofNations ...
... to the price ofthe corn, the profits ofthe miller, and the wages of his servants ; in the price of bread, the profits ofthe baker, and the wages of his servants; and in the price of both, the ... inhabitants ofthe country, either as the wages of their labor, the profits of their stock, or the rent of their land The whole of what is annually either collected or produced by the labor of every ... labor of transporting the corn from the house ofthe farmer to that ofthe miller, and from that ofthe miller to that ofthe baker, together with the profits of those who advance the wages of that...