Economics An Account of the Relations Between Private Property And Public Welfa

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Economics An Account of the Relations Between Private Property And Public Welfa
Hadley, Arthur Twining, 1856-1930
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, if the' rates of supply and demand are permanently equal at this ratio, it indicates that the cost of producing the last ounces of gold is 1. 3 of the cost of producing the last bushels of wheat supplied to such a market. For if the cost of producing an ounce of gold were greater than that of 1. 3 bushels of wheat, some of the producers would gradually cease to mine gold and devote their capital to wheat raising ; and conversely, if the cost of producing one ounce of gold were less than that ...of pro- ducing 1. 3 bushels of wheat which are exchanged for it, some of the producers would cease to grow wheat and gradually devote their capital to gold mining.
225. Now suppose that to the uses of gold in the arts is added a new use as capital. A part of the gold which was formerly used for ornament or manufacture will now be used for monetary purposes. The part which is given up to these new purposes will be that for which the purchasers were formerly willing to give the lowest rate ; in the case supposed, 1.


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