登陆注册
19471500000083

第83章

But in the beginning of the present century, that is, immediately after the great recoinage in King William's time.the greater part of the current silver coin must have been still nearer to its standard weight than it is at present.In the course of the present century, too, there has been no great public calamity, such as the civil war, which could either discourage tillage, or interrupt the interior commerce of the country.And though the bounty, which has taken place through the greater part of this century, must always raise the price of corn somewhat higher than it otherwise would be in the actual state of tillage; yet as, in the course of this century, the bounty has had full time to produce all the good effects commonly imputed to it, to encourage tillage, and thereby to increase the quantity of corn in the home market, it may, upon the principles of a system which I shall explain and examine hereafter, be supposed to have done something to lower the price of that commodity the one way, as well as to raise it the other.It is by many people supposed to have done more.In the sixty-four first years of the present century accordingly the average price of the quarter of nine bushels of the best wheat at Windsor market appears, by the accounts of Eton College, to have been L2 os.6 1/2d., which is about ten shillings and sixpence, or more than five-and-twenty per cent, cheaper than it had been during the sixty-four last years of the last century; and about 9s.6d.cheaper than it had been during the sixteen years preceding 1636, when the discovery of the abundant mines of America may be supposed to have produced its full effect; and about one shilling cheaper than it had been in the twenty-six years preceding 1620, before that discovery can well be supposed to have produced its full effect.According to this account, the average price of middle wheat, during these sixty-four first years of the present century, comes out to have been about thirty-two shillings the quarter of eight bushels.

The value of silver, therefore, seems to have risen somewhat in proportion to that of corn during the course of the present century, and it had probably begun to do so even some time before the end of the last.

In 1687, the price of the quarter of nine bushels of the best wheat at Windsor market was L1 5s.2d.the lowest price at which it had ever been from 1595.

In 1688, Mr.Gregory King, a man famous for his knowledge in matters of this kind, estimated the average price of wheat in years of moderate plenty to be to the grower 3s.6d.the bushel, or eight-and-twenty shillings the quarter.The grower's price Iunderstand to be the same with what is sometimes called the contract price, or the price at which a farmer contracts for a certain number of years to deliver a certain quantity of corn to a dealer.As a contract of this kind saves the farmer the expense and trouble of marketing, the contract price is generally lower than what is supposed to be the average market price.Mr.King had judged eight-and-twenty shillings the quarter to be at that time the ordinary contract price in years of moderate plenty.

Before the scarcity occasioned by the late extraordinary course of bad seasons, it was, I have been assured, the ordinary contract price in all common years.

In 1688 was granted the Parliamentary bounty upon the exportation of corn.The country gentlemen, who then composed a still greater proportion of the legislature than they do at present, had felt that the money price of corn was falling.The bounty was an expedient to raise it artificially to the high price at which it had frequently been sold in the times of Charles I and III.It was to take place, therefore, till wheat was so high as forty-eight shillings the quarter, that is, twenty shillings, or five-sevenths dearer than Mr.King had in that very year estimated the grower's price to be in times of moderate plenty.If his calculations deserve any part of the reputation which they have obtained very universally, eight-and-forty shillings the quarter was a price which, without some such expedient as the bounty, could not at that time be expected, except in years of extraordinary scarcity.But the government of King William was not then fully settled.It was in no condition to refuse anything to the country gentlemen, from whom it was at that very time soliciting the first establishment of the annual land-tax.

The value of silver, therefore, in proportion to that of corn, had probably risen somewhat before the end of the last century; and it seems to have continued to do so during the course of the greater part of the present; though the necessary operation of the bounty must have hindered that rise from being so sensible as it otherwise would have been in the actual state of tillage.

In plentiful years the bounty, by occasioning an extraordinary exportation, necessarily raises the price of corn above what it otherwise would be in those years.To encourage tillage, by keeping up the price of corn even in the most plentiful years, was the avowed end of the institution.

In years of great scarcity, indeed, the bounty has generally been suspended.It must, however, have had some effect even upon the prices of many of those years.By the extraordinary exportation which it occasions in years of plenty, it must frequently hinder the plenty of one year from compensating the scarcity of another.

Both in years of plenty and in years of scarcity, therefore, the bounty raises the price of corn above what it naturally would be in the actual state of tillage.If, during the sixty-four first years of the present century, therefore, the average price has been lower than during the sixty-four last years of the last century, it must, in the same state of tillage, have been much more so, had it not been for this operation of the bounty.

同类推荐
  • 伤寒医诀串解

    伤寒医诀串解

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 太平两同书

    太平两同书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说太子墓魄经

    佛说太子墓魄经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 大乘净土赞

    大乘净土赞

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 兰谱

    兰谱

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 哈佛教授讲授的300个经济学故事

    哈佛教授讲授的300个经济学故事

    基尼系数、恩格尔系数、拉弗曲线、破窗理论、银根紧缩 、市场泡沫、金融危机……这一系列陌生又严肃的经济学术语让我们面对经济学总是提不起劲。不过经故事包装,他们又变得亲和、好沟通。如果你是经济学的初级入门者,用故事来解释经济学再适合你不过了。
  • 七河子

    七河子

    夜色茫茫,晚风袭袭,吹着那仅有的几丝短发,在夜色中摇曳不定的不仅是那短发,还有那漂泊的人生。没有任何的方向可寻,不知谁能告诉,路——在何方?路上的泥尘,留下你我的足迹。无辜的背景在夕阳下慢行。孤单的身影,化成无边的思恋。往日的陪伴,带着今日的忧伤,离开俗世。你的符号掉在昨日的天际,不知道是否还能把它寻回。······此刻的心,多了一分寂寞,少了一分向往;多了一分迷失,少了一丝淡定;多了一分急切,少了一分从容。
  • 仙巡

    仙巡

    七日,大门开,宣告天下。二十载,二十载办修行大比。赏高才,励天下,一甲子,一甲子举各门新秀,拔九名,成仙巡。
  • 水浒人物品评录

    水浒人物品评录

    本书选取了《水浒》一百单八将中最具特色的二十七个主要人物,以现代视角予以解读。
  • 洪恩灵济真君集福早朝仪

    洪恩灵济真君集福早朝仪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 你唱歌来我演戏

    你唱歌来我演戏

    自从开始地下情后,方梓默房间门铃总会在深夜响起。不会演戏的男歌手vs不会唱歌的女演员;男主每天都算卦,卦象都是大凶!
  • 加入WTO如何经营私营公司

    加入WTO如何经营私营公司

    2001年11月10日,举国上下一片欢腾,中国迎来了一片更加广阔的天空,全球化的天使迎面向我们走来。从此以后,中国的企业、公司、产品等等可以自由地在国际市场中遨游、飞翔了。这对全国人们来说简直是个天大的喜讯。但是,前途是光明的,道路是曲折的,面对竞争更加激烈的国际大市场,中国,你准备好了吗?
  • 棺材明鉴

    棺材明鉴

    棺材,亦称寿棺,老房,四块半,寿方,是盛载死尸的空匣子,通常在葬礼中使用。装着死尸的棺材称为灵柩。棺材可以由不同的物料制造,最常见的以木制造。亦有以铜、石等制造的棺材。
  • 玄珠录

    玄珠录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 娇宠娘亲

    娇宠娘亲

    说她神经卖萌?暗地害人?哼!臭男人你哪只眼睛看到了!本姑娘最多就是戳瞎了你那相好的眼睛,转手卖了你的房契!你也不用这么大动肝火吧!扬言要收拾我?你还嫩。看我嬉笑怒骂之间,步步高升!