The interest of the dealers, however, in any particular branch of trade or manufactures, is always in some respects different from, and even opposite to, that of the public. To widen the market and to narrow the competition, is always the interest of the dealers.


Chapter XI, Part III, Conclusion of the Chapter, p. 292. - The Wealth of Nations (1776) - Book I


The interest of the dealers, however, in any particular branch of trade or manufactures, is always in some respects different from, and even opposite ...

The interest of the dealers, however, in any particular branch of trade or manufactures, is always in some respects different from, and even opposite ...

The interest of the dealers, however, in any particular branch of trade or manufactures, is always in some respects different from, and even opposite ...

The interest of the dealers, however, in any particular branch of trade or manufactures, is always in some respects different from, and even opposite ...