[455]. iii. 2; and iv. The demand will increase with the supply.

[456]. iv. 10: χρυσίον ὅταν πολὺ παραφανῇ, αὐτὸ μὲν ἀτιμότερον γίγνεται, τὸ δὲ ἀργύριον τιμιώτερον ποιεῖ.

[457]. iv. 5-7.

[458]. iv. 10.

[459]. iv, especially 7-9, 11; he has no word against them. Lac. Pol. vii shows that he favors their free use.

[460]. Brants (Xen. Econ., pp. 17 f.) says that he grasped both bases of exchange, division of labor, and natural diversity of products, but he bases it on Rep. Ath. ii. 12. 3.

[461]. Rev. iii., especially 5; Hiero ix. 9; ἐμπόρια ὠφέλει πόλιν.

[462]. iii. 3. 4. 12 f.

[463]. iii. 4; v-vi.

[464]. vi. 1.