| W. Tcherkesoff - 1902 - 124 стор.
...egual to the quantity of labor which it enables him to purchase or command" (p. 38). 3. "The real price of everything, what everything really costs to the...acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it" (idem). 4. "What is bought with money or with goods, is purchased by labor" (idem). 5. "Labor, therefore,... | |
| Legislator - 1903 - 336 стор.
...which brought out this coincidence with his own views. The real price of everything, says Adam Smith, what everything really costs to the man who wants...acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it. ... Labour was the first price, the original purchase money, that was paid for all things. . . . The... | |
| Percy Kinnaird - 1904 - 346 стор.
...examination of the subject, to define the word " price," which he does as follows : " The real price of everything, what everything really costs to the...to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it."—Id., page 46. This is only another way of asserting that the labor expended in creating the... | |
| William Bell Robertson - 1905 - 272 стор.
...demonstration of the complete independence of value and wages. "The real price of everything," says Adam Smith, "what everything really costs to the man who wants...acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it." Now the amount of toil and trouble that a man will undergo to acquire anything will be determined by... | |
| Charles John Smith - 1904 - 800 стор.
...fetch, and the VALDI (Fr. inteiir ; Lat. vdiere, to be worth) is what it might to fetch. "The real price of everything, what everything really costs to the...man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble •)l acquiring it." — ADAH SMITH. ' Already 1 am worn with cares and age, And just abandoning the... | |
| 1817 - 698 стор.
...quantity of labour expended on each. " The real price of every thing," says Dr Smith, " what every thing really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it. What every thing is really worth to the man who has acquired it, and who wants to dispose of it, or exchange... | |
| Herbert Joseph Davenport - 1907 - 618 стор.
...to the primary, the real -value concept: "The real price of everything, what everything really costs the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it" — labor cost of some sort: but "what everything is really worth to the man who has acquired it is... | |
| Albion W. Small - 1907 - 290 стор.
...his theory of exchanges. Thus he says: I3 I f The real price of everything, what everything really II costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and IV trouble of acquiring it. What everything is really worth \/ to the man who has acquired it, and... | |
| Herbert Joseph Davenport - 1907 - 780 стор.
...who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it" — labor cost of some sort: but "what everything is really worth to the man who has acquired it is the toil and trouble which it can save to himself and which it can impose upon other people." Here... | |
| 1909 - 898 стор.
...RATES Applying the rule laid down by Adam Smith, that " the real price of everything, what everything costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it," the foregoing means that the average purchaser of railway transportation now obtains passenger service... | |
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