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<p>But though there appears to be no period in<lb/>
 
which a defalcation <add>from money</add> to any such amount as is<lb/>
 
likely to be made <add>produced</add> by the <del><gap/></del> money hoarding system<lb/>
appears likely to be productive of any very sensible<lb/>
effect in the way of lowering prices, a practice of<lb/>
this supposes the existence of a period at which<lb/>
a considerable effect <gap/> naturally be produced in<lb/>
the way of raising prices.  I mean the period<lb/>
whatever it be at which the <add>hoarded</add> money may come<lb/>
to be disbursed.  This period is that of War:<lb/>
War is that state of things with a view to which<lb/>
and for the sake of which hoards of this sort<lb/>
are laid upon.  When the war comes, then comes<lb/>
the disbursement:  and this disbursement it<lb/>
may naturally be expected that it will at the<lb/>
same time copious enough, and of sufficient<lb/>
long continuance to produce a very perceptible<lb/>
rise of prices.</p>
<p>A circumstance that contributes <add>hopes</add> to diminish<lb/>
the effect that the <add><del><gap/></del></add> defalcation produced by hoarding<lb/>
would otherwise have in the way of <add><del>raising</del></add> lowering prices, is<lb/>
the defalcation produced by the same cause from<lb/>
what would otherwise have been the amount of the<lb/>
mass of wealth.  By <del>preventing</del> <add>intercepting</add> the addition that<lb/>
would otherwise have been made immediately to the<lb/>
mass of productive capital, it intercepts the addition<lb/>
that would otherwise have been made to the growing<lb/>
mass of vendible commodities, in the way of<lb/>
interest upon the <del>capital composed of</del> <add>principal</add> of which that<lb/>
capital is <add>would have been</add> comprized.</p>
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21 Decr 1800
Paper Mischief

But though there appears to be no period in
which a defalcation from money to any such amount as is
likely to be made produced by the money hoarding system
appears likely to be productive of any very sensible
effect in the way of lowering prices, a practice of
this supposes the existence of a period at which
a considerable effect naturally be produced in
the way of raising prices. I mean the period
whatever it be at which the hoarded money may come
to be disbursed. This period is that of War:
War is that state of things with a view to which
and for the sake of which hoards of this sort
are laid upon. When the war comes, then comes
the disbursement: and this disbursement it
may naturally be expected that it will at the
same time copious enough, and of sufficient
long continuance to produce a very perceptible
rise of prices.

A circumstance that contributes hopes to diminish
the effect that the defalcation produced by hoarding
would otherwise have in the way of raising lowering prices, is
the defalcation produced by the same cause from
what would otherwise have been the amount of the
mass of wealth. By preventing intercepting the addition that
would otherwise have been made immediately to the
mass of productive capital, it intercepts the addition
that would otherwise have been made to the growing
mass of vendible commodities, in the way of
interest upon the capital composed of principal of which that
capital is would have been comprized.


Identifier: | JB/003/143/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 3.

Date_1

1800-12-21

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

003

Main Headings

manual of political economy

Folio number

143

Info in main headings field

paper mischief

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1798 a<…>

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

1553

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