| Karl Marx - Business & Economics - 1904 - 326 pages
...Tickets or Counters for Reckoning, Recording and Transferring thereof ? (of the proportion of value). Whether Power to command the Industry of others be...consequence what Materials the Tickets are made of ?"z Here we find a confusion, first of the measure of the delicate economic question, viz., the depreciation... | |
| Karl Marx - Business & Economics - 1904 - 328 pages
...Tickets or Counters for Beckoning, Recording and Transferring thereof ? (of the proportion of value). Whether Power to command the Industry of others be...great consequence what Materials the Tickets are made of?"2 Here we find a confusion, first of the measure of the delicate economic question, viz., the depreciation... | |
| Irving Fisher, Hans R. L. Cohrssen - Currency question - 1934 - 476 pages
...not a compounded Proportion, directly as the Demand, and reciprocally as the Plenty? "Question 37. Whether Power to command the Industry of others be...Consequence what Materials the Tickets are made of?" David Hume was also concerned with the stability of money; but he attacked the problem from the credit... | |
| Banks and banking - 1863 - 1094 pages
...there be any virtue in gold or silver other than as they set people to work, or create industry Î " Whether power to command the industry of others be not real wealth Í And whether money be not, in truth, tickets or tokens for conveying or recording such power, and... | |
| Edwin Wolf, Kevin J. Hayes - Reference - 2006 - 1012 pages
...be this done by the Force of Wind, or Water, or Animals? Ay. Only Wind &? Water are cheaper. 35[A]. Whether Power to command the Industry of others be not real Wealth? Yes 35[B]. And whether Money be not in truth, Tickets or Tokens for conveying and recording such Power,... | |
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