to decrease
91 |
| Different Effects of the Progress of Improvement upon the real Price of three different sorts of rude Produce |
ib. |
| First Sort |
92 |
| Second Sort |
ib. |
| Third Sort |
97 |
| Conclusion of the Digression concerning the Variations in the Value of Silver |
101 |
| Effects of the Progress of Improvement upon the real Price of Manufactures |
103 |
| Conclusion of the Chapter |
105 |
| BOOK II. |
| OF THE NATURE, ACCUMULATION, AND EMPLOYMENT OF STOCK. |
| Introduction |
111 |
| CHAP. I. |
| Of the Division of Stock |
112 |
| CHAP. II. |
| Of Money considered as a particular Branch of the general Stock of the Society, or of the Expense of maintaining the National Capital |
115 |
| CHAP. III. |
| Of the Accumulation of Capital, or of productive and unproductive Labour |
135 |
| CHAP. IV. |
| Of Stock lent at Interest |
144 |
| CHAP. V. |
| Of the different Employment of Capitals |
147 |
| BOOK III. |
| OF THE DIFFERENT PROGRESS OF OPULENCE IN DIFFERENT NATIONS. |
| CHAP. I. |
| Of the Natural Progress of Opulence |
155 |
| CHAP. II. |
| Of the Discouragement of Agriculture in the ancient States of Europe, after the fall of the Roman Empire |
157 |
| CHAP. III. |
| Of the Rise and Progress of Cities and Towns, after the fall of the Roman Empire |
162 |
| CHAP. IV. |
| How the Commerce of the Towns contributed to the Improvement of the Country |
167 |
| BOOK IV. |
| OF THE SYSTEMS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY. |
| Introduction |
173 |
| CHAP. I. |
| Of the Principle of the Commercial or Mercantile system |
ib. |
| CHAP. II. |
| Of Restraints upon the Importation from Foreign Countries, of such Goods as can be produced at Home |
183 |
| CHAP. III. |
| Of the extraordinary Restraints upon the Importation of Goods of almost all kinds, from those Countries with which the Balance is supposed to be disadvantageous |
192 |
| Part I. Of the Unreasonableness of those Restraints, even upon the Principles of the Commercial System |
ib. |
| Digression concerning Banks of Deposit, particularly concerning that of Amsterdam |
194 |
| Part II. Of the Unreasonableness of these extraordinary Restraints, upon other Principles |
199 |
| CHAP. IV. |
| Of Drawbacks |
|