| Patrick Colquhoun - 1814 - Broj stranica: 568
...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... | |
| Samuel Bailey - 1823 - Broj stranica: 420
...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...store up, the capital would never be the greater." < It is by parsimony, therefore, that public wealth must be increased. This doctrine has been broadly... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - Broj stranica: 476
...that of all the individuals who compose it, can be increased only in the same manner. Parsimony, and not industry, is the immediate cause of the increase...subject which parsimony accumulates; but whatever ¡mlusuy might acquire, if parsimony did not save and store up, the capital would never be the greater.... | |
| Travers Twiss - 1847 - Broj stranica: 358
...submitting to any privation. Adam Smith, on the other hand, contended that in all cases, parsimony, and not industry, is the immediate cause of the increase...not save and store up, the capital would never be greater. Parsimony. » Parsimony," he writes, " by increasing the fund which is destined for the maintenance... | |
| Sir Travers Twiss - 1847 - Broj stranica: 356
...submitting to any privation. Adam Smith, on the other hand, con-tended that in all cases, parsimony, and not industry, is the immediate cause of the increase...not save and store up, the capital would never be greater. parsimony. " Parsimony," he writes, " by increasing the fund which is destined for the maintenance... | |
| Charles Tennant - 1857 - Broj stranica: 510
...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... | |
| Henry Nicholas Sealy - 1858 - Broj stranica: 488
...that of all the individuals who compose it, can be increased only in the same manner. " Parsimony, and not industry, is the immediate cause of the increase...store up, the capital would never be the greater." It is seen by this account of credit how a fall in prices directly affects credit, ruining perhaps... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1861 - Broj stranica: 648
...be the case, seeing that the men who are at the head of affairs, and by whom the " " Parsimony, and not industry, is the immediate cause of the increase...did not save and store up, the capital would never he the greater." . . . . " But the principle which prompts to save, is the desire of bettering our... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1861 - Broj stranica: 646
...affairs, and by whom the 17 " Parsimony, and not industry, is the immediate cause of the increase (if capital. Industry, indeed, provides the subject which...store up, the capital would never be the greater." . . . . " But the principle which prompts to save, is the desire of bettering our condition ; a di-sire... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1861 - Broj stranica: 606
...of the increase of capital. Industry, indeed, provides the subjecl which parsimony accumulates ; hut whatever industry might acquire , if parsimony did...store up, the capital would never be the greater." .... „But the principle which prompts to save, is the desire of hettering our condition ; a desire... | |
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