... exports for which there is to be no return, it is no longer requisite that the imports and exports should pay for one another: on the contrary, there must be an annual excess of exports over imports, equal to the value of the remittance. If, before... The Contemporary Review - Page 2781899Full view - About this book
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1849 - 588 pages
...imports, equal to the value of the remittance. If, before the country became liable to the annual payment, foreign commerce was in its natural state of equilibrium,...now be necessary for the purpose of effecting the remittances, that foreign countries should be induced to take a greater quantity of exports than before... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1857 - 610 pages
...imports, equal to the value of the remittance. If, before the country became liable to the annual payment, foreign commerce was in its natural state of equilibrium,...now be necessary for the purpose of effecting the remittances, that foreign countries should be induced to take a greater quantity of exports than before... | |
| William B. Dana - Commerce - 1870 - 490 pages
...equilibrium, it will now be necessary for the purpose of effecting the remittance that foreign countiies should be induced to take a greater quantity of exports...words, by paying dearer for foreign commodities." But this is certainly a mistake as commodities can only be cheapened in one way, and that is by reducing... | |
| William B. Dana - Commerce - 1870 - 586 pages
...countries are in the condition of bartar : " If before the country became liable to the annual payment, foreign commerce was in its natural state of equilibrium,...the purpose of effecting the remittance that foreign countiies should be induced to take a greater quantity of exports than before : which can only be done... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1896 - 614 pages
...natural state of equilibrium, it will now be necessary for the purpose of effecting the remittances, that foreign countries should be induced to take a...quantity of exports than before : which can only be >ne by offering those exports on cheaper terms, or in other ords, by paying dearer for foreign commodities.... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1881 - 616 pages
...imports, equal to the value of the remittance. If, before the country became liable to the annual payment, foreign commerce was in its natural state of equilibrium,...now be necessary for the purpose of effecting the remittances, that foreign countries should be induced to take a greater quantity of exports than before... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1885 - 626 pages
...imports, equal to the value of the remittance. If, before the country became liable to the annual payment, foreign commerce was in its natural state of equilibrium,...dearer for foreign commodities. The international vaincs will so adjust themselves that either by greater exports, or smaller imports, or both, the requisite... | |
| Electronic journals - 1887 - 732 pages
...imports, equal to the value of the remittance. If, before the country became liable to the annual payment, foreign commerce was in its natural state of equilibrium,...now be necessary for the purpose of effecting the remittances, that foreign countries should be induced to take a greater quantity of exports than before:... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1894 - 644 pages
...imports, equal to the value of the remittance. If, before the country became liable to the annual payment, foreign commerce was in its natural state of equilibrium,...remittance, that foreign countries should be induced to take s greater quantity of exports than before : which can only be done by offering those exports on cheaper... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1899 - 616 pages
...natural state of equilibrium, it "'ill now be necessary for the purpose of effecting the remittances, that foreign countries should be induced to take a...cheaper terms, or in other words, by paying dearer fer foreign commodities. The international values will so adjust themselves that either by greater... | |
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