The value of any commodity, therefore, to the person who possesses it, and who means not to use or consume it himself, but to exchange it for other commodities, is equal to the quantity of labour which it enables him to purchase or command. Labour, therefore,... A System of Political Economy - Сторінка 92автори: John Emelius Lancelot Shadwell - 1877 - 625 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 стор.
...labour which he can command, or which he can afford to purchase. The value of any commodity, therefore, to the person who possesses it, and who means not...for other commodities, is equal to the quantity of labour which it enables him to purchase or command. Labour, therefore, is the real measure of the exchangeable... | |
| 1826 - 506 стор.
...can be brought to an absolute certainty." Playfair's Remarks on Lauderdale. The words oi Smith are, " The value of any commodity to the person who possesses it, and who means not to use or consume it himsell, but to exchange it for other commodities, is equal to the quantity of labour, which it enables... | |
| 1826 - 490 стор.
...can be brought to an absolute certainty." Playfair's Remarks on Lauderdale. The words ol Smith are, " The value of any commodity to the person who possesses it, and who means not to use of consume it himself, but to exchange it for other commodities, is equal to the quantity of labour,... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1836 - 520 стор.
...frequently, and on which he evidently lays the chief stress. " The value of any commodity," he says, " to the person who possesses it, and who means not...for other commodities, is equal to the quantity of labour which it enables him to purchase or command. Labour, therefore, is the real measure of the exchangeable... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 стор.
...afford to purchase. The value of any commodity, therefore, to the person who possesses it, and whu means not to use or consume it himself, but to exchange...for other commodities is equal to the quantity of labour which it enables him to purchase or command. Labour, therefore, .is the real measure of the... | |
| Travers Twiss - 1847 - 356 стор.
...purchase. " The value of any Definition commodity, therefore, to the person who possesses it, of value ' and who means not to use or consume it himself, but...for other commodities, is equal to the quantity of labour which it enables him to purchase or command. Labour, therefore, is the real measure of the exchangeable... | |
| Travers Twiss - 1847 - 358 стор.
...purchase. " The value of any Definition commodity, therefore, to the person who possesses it, of value' and who means not to use or consume it himself, but...for other commodities, is equal to the quantity of labour which it enables him to purchase or command. Labour, therefore, is the real measure of the exchangeable... | |
| 1848 - 660 стор.
...labor which he can command, or which he can afford to purchase. The value of any commodity, therefore, to the person who possesses it, and who means not...for other commodities, is equal to the quantity of labor which it enables him to purchase or command. Labor, therefore, is the real measure of the exchangeable... | |
| John Gray - 1848 - 370 стор.
...great countryman Dr. Adam Smith : these are his words :— " The value of any commodity, therefore, to the person who possesses it, and who means not...for other commodities, is equal to the quantity of labour which it enables him to purchase or command. Labour, therefore, is the real measure of the exchangeable... | |
| David Thomas Ansted - 1849 - 190 стор.
...I make no apology for offering the following extracts from his work on the Wealth of Nations:— " The value of any commodity, to the person who possesses...for other commodities, is equal to the quantity of labour which it enables him to purchase or command. Labour, therefore, is the real measure of the exchangeable... | |
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