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" The superiority of one country over another in a branch of production, often arises only from having begun it sooner. There may be no inherent advantage on one part, or disadvantage on the other, but only a present superiority of acquired skill and experience.... "
Principles of social science - Page 414
by Henry Charles Carey - 1859
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English Interference with Irish Industries

John Gordon Swift MacNeill - 1836 - 136 pages
...inherent advantage on one part or disadvantage on the other, but only a present superiority of acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill...respects be better adapted to the production than those that were earlier in the field ; and, besides, it is a just remark of Mr. Rae that nothing has a greater...
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Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 590 pages
...inherent advantage on one part, or disadvantage on the other, but only a present superiority of acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill...production than those which were earlier in the field ; and beside, it is a just remark, that nothing has a greater tendency to promote improvements in any branch...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 588 pages
...inherent advantage on one part, or disadvantage on the other, but only a present superiority of acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill...just remark, that nothing has a greater tendency to promote improvements in any branch of production, than its trial under a new set of conditions. But...
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A Manual of Political Economy

Erasmus Peshine Smith - 1853 - 282 pages
...present superiority of acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill and experience to acquire, may in other respects be better adapted...just remark, that nothing has a greater tendency to promote improvements in any branch of production, than its trial under a new set of conditions. But...
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A Manual of Political Economy

Erasmus Peshine Smith - 1853 - 284 pages
...of acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill and experience to acquire, may iu other respects be better adapted to the production...just remark, that nothing has a greater tendency to promote improvements in any branch of production, than its trial under a new set of conditions. But...
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Hungary past and present: with a sketch of Hungarian literature

Emeric Szabad - 1854 - 544 pages
...inherent advantage on one part, or disadvantage on the other, but only a present superiority of acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill...acquire may in other respects be better adapted to the productions than those which were earlier in the field ; and, besides, it is a just remark, that nothing...
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Hungary, Past and Present: Embracing Its History from the Magyar Conquest to ...

Imre Szabad - 1854 - 442 pages
...inherent advantage on one part, or disadvantage on the other, but only a present superiority of acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill...acquire may in other respects be better adapted to the productions than those which were earlier in the field ; and, besides, it is a just remark, that nothing...
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The Principles of Political Economy Applied to the Condition, the Resources ...

Francis Bowen - 1856 - 588 pages
...inherent advantage on one part, or disadvantage on the other, but only a present superiority of acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill...just remark, that nothing has a greater tendency to promote improvements in any branch of production, than its trial under a new set of conditions. But...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 610 pages
...inherent advantage on one part, or disadvantage on the other, but only a present superiority of acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill...just remark, that nothing has a greater tendency to promote improvements in any branch of production, than its trial under a new set of conditions. But...
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The Principles of Political Economy Applied to the Condition: The Resources ...

Francis Bowen - 1859 - 576 pages
...inherent advantage on one part, or disadvantage on the other, but only a present superiority of acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill...just remark, that nothing has a greater tendency to promote improvements in any branch of production, than its trial under a new set of conditions. But...
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