| Adam Smith - 1884 - 604 páginas
...manufactures, ¡s always in some respects different from, and even opposite to, that of the public. To widen the market, and to narrow the competition,...public ; but to narrow the competition must always be igainst it, ind can only serve to enable the dealers, by raising their profits above what benefit,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1909 - 646 páginas
...or manufacture, is always in some respects different from, and even opposite to, that of the public. To widen the market and to narrow the competition,...competition must always be against it, and can serve only ' 220 RENT OF LAND: CONCLUSION to enable the dealers, by raising their profits above what they naturally... | |
| Joseph Shield Nicholson - 1909 - 328 páginas
...manufactures, is always in some respects different from, and even opposite to, that of the public. To widen the market, and to narrow the competition,...the competition must always be against it, and can only serve to enable the dealers, by raising their profits above what they naturally would be, to levy,... | |
| Joseph Shield Nicholson - 1909 - 324 páginas
...manufactures, is always in some respects different from, and even opposite to, that of the public. To widen the market, and to narrow the competition,...the competition must always be against it, and can only serve to enable the dealers, by raising their profits above what they naturally would be, to levy,... | |
| Lionel Curtis - 1917 - 788 páginas
...the market, and to narrow ^"n^row the competition, is always the interest of the dealers. the comTo widen the market may frequently be agreeable enough...the competition must always be against it, and can only serve to enable the dealers, by raising their profits above what they naturally would be, to levy,... | |
| United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1959 - 450 páginas
...manufactures, is always in some respects different from, and even opposite to. that of the public. To widen the market and to narrow the competition,...agreeable enough to the interest of the public : but to Once we accept the fact that administered prices are in large part insulated from ordinary market pressures,... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1958 - 450 páginas
...manufactures, Is always in some respects different from, and even opposite to, that of the public. To widen the market and to narrow the competition....agreeable enough to the Interest of the public ; but to ECONOMIC STABILITY AND GROWTH Once we accept the fact that administered prices are in large part insulated... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Small Business - 1961 - 784 páginas
...even opposite to that of the public. To widen the market and to narrow the competition is always in the interest of the dealers. To widen the market may...dealers, by raising their profits above what they normally would be, to levy for their own benefit an absurd tax upon the rest of our fellow citizens.... | |
| Maurice Dobb - 1975 - 308 páginas
...social class or order is their tendency to sponsor measures for the limitation of competition; since "to widen the market and to narrow the competition, is always the interest of the dealers ... an order of men, whose interest is never exactly the same with that of the public, who have generally... | |
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