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<note><add>[+] < | <note><add>[+] <add><del>the in</del></add></add>every income<lb/> | ||
which did not receive<lb/> | which did not receive<lb/> | ||
a reliable increase<lb/> | a reliable increase<lb/> | ||
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<del>been expelled have amounted to a third of</del> <lb/> | <del>been expelled have amounted to a third of</del> <lb/> | ||
<add>On</add> this supposition , the rise<add>of prices</add> being supposed <add>equable and therefore</add> universal,<lb/> | <add>On</add> this supposition , the rise<add>of prices</add> being supposed <add>equable and therefore</add> universal,<lb/> | ||
<add>[+] money <gap/> income</add> would in effect be diminished by a <del>third</del><add>fourth</add>: <del>a</del> <note><add>[+] the <del>in</del></add> every income<lb/> | |||
which did not receive<lb/> | |||
a reliable increase<lb/> | |||
from the supposed<lb/> | |||
sudden influx of<lb/> | |||
<del><gap/></del> 25 million</note><lb/> | |||
<add><del>the latest of these</del></add> <del>given mass of income in money</del><add>the whole income of a man so circumstanced</add> producing him<lb/> | |||
no more than <del>two thirds</del> <add>three fourths</add> of the quantity of vendable<lb/> | |||
commodities it produced tofore. hime be | |||
Ch. XIV.
What expel
Bank & Bankers
paper, rather than
suffer a rise of
prices.
[+] <add>the in</add>every income
which did not receive
a reliable increase
from the supposed
sudden influx of
25 million
that the addition made to the prices of vendable commodities
taken together is in pr the exact proportion of the supposed sudden
addition to the mass of money: viz: as 25 to 75 = as 1 to 3.
is prevly equal to in the precise proportion of
the addition to the quantity of money. There would
the rise of prices produced by
the 25 millions worth of expelled paper had they it not
been expelled have amounted to a third of
On this supposition , the riseof prices being supposed equable and therefore universal,
[+] money income would in effect be diminished by a thirdfourth: a [+] the in every income
which did not receive
a reliable increase
from the supposed
sudden influx of
25 million
the latest of these given mass of income in moneythe whole income of a man so circumstanced producing him
no more than two thirds three fourths of the quantity of vendable
commodities it produced tofore. hime be