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... rates of interest is advan- tageous to the public , and it would have sustained him triumphantly , if the downward tendency of the rate of interest was the result of natural causes , and not of legal restraint . It does teach that the ...
... rates of interest is advan- tageous to the public , and it would have sustained him triumphantly , if the downward tendency of the rate of interest was the result of natural causes , and not of legal restraint . It does teach that the ...
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... rate of interest above the ordinary rate of net profits in capital , is a public evil , because it abstracts a portion of the reward naturally due to industry , and adds it to that which is naturally due to capital , and so discourages ...
... rate of interest above the ordinary rate of net profits in capital , is a public evil , because it abstracts a portion of the reward naturally due to industry , and adds it to that which is naturally due to capital , and so discourages ...
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... rates of interest , the higher one is not necessarily inju- rious to the public , and that an uniform rate of interest , however nicely adjusted to average net profits , cannot be equitable in all cases . But the law of supply and ...
... rates of interest , the higher one is not necessarily inju- rious to the public , and that an uniform rate of interest , however nicely adjusted to average net profits , cannot be equitable in all cases . But the law of supply and ...
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