So long as he does fulfil promises no harm seems to be done ; but experience proves that there will always be a certain proportion of persons who, in such circumstances, will not act so discreetly as to be in a position to redeem all their engagements.... Case Against the Fed, The - Pagina 35di Murray Newton Rothbard - 1994 - 158 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| William Stanley Jevons - 1875 - 396 pagine
...will not act so discreetly as to be in a position to redeem all their engagements. Moreover, it now becomes possible to create a fictitious supply of...believe that a supply exists which does not exist. The possessor of a promissory note or warrant regards the document as equivalent to the commodity named... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1875 - 394 pagine
...will not act so discreetly as to be in a position to redeem all their engagements. Moreover, it now becomes possible to create a fictitious supply of...believe that a supply exists which does not exist. The possessor of a promissory note or warrant regards the document as equivalent to the commodity named... | |
| Victoria C. Woodhull - 2005 - 332 pagine
...how reckless speculation can he carried on at the expense of a credulous confiding public. "It now " becomes possible to create a fictitious supply of...believe that a " supply exists which does not exist. The possessor " of a promissory note or warrant regards the docu" ment as equivalent to the commodity... | |
| Hans-Hermann Hoppe - 2006 - 446 pagine
...Rothbard's title transfer theory of contract that Selgin and White general deposits since it has "become possible to create a fictitious supply of a commodity,...supply exists which does not exist." On the other hand, special deposits, such as "bills of lading, pawn-tickets, dock-warrants, or certificates which establish... | |
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