| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1989 - 518 стор.
...which it enables him to purchase or command. . . . The real price of every thing, what every thing really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it.' (Wealth of Nations, Bk. I, Ch. V, ed. 6, p. 44; Glasgow ed., I. v. 1-2.) 1 .63y Malthus obviously intended... | |
| Marc Reed Tool, Warren J. Samuels - 1989 - 610 стор.
...natural liberty. Concerning the first. Smith observed: "The real price of every thing, what every thing really costs to the man who wants to acquire it. is the toil and trouble of acquiring it" ;45, p. 301.12 Smith's theory is considered naive on several counts. The primary problem is lack of... | |
| Henry William Spiegel - 1991 - 904 стор.
...produce what he obtains in exchange. Smith continues: The real price of every thing, 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 THE DETAILS OF something else, is the toil and trouble which... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1991 - 230 стор.
...doctrine of real cost corresponds Smith's statement that 'The real price of every thing, 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... | |
| David Hamilton - 1970 - 158 стор.
...undertaken at the cost of happiness. Again he states "The real price of every thing, what every thing really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it."7 It is true that Adam Smith abandoned the strict labor B Smith, op. cit., p. 47. • Ibid., p.... | |
| Finer - 386 стор.
...prices. In fact Adam Smith attached greater significance to the latter, holding that the real price of everything, what everything really costs to the...acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it. The concept of social price is entirely analogous to the economic idea of psychic income, the psychological... | |
| George Joseph Stigler - 1994 - 408 стор.
...on labor cost.1 He begins the chapter on labor with a famous quotation from Smith: "The real price of everything, what everything really costs to the...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." Jevons... | |
| Philip D. Cooper - 1994 - 548 стор.
...financial and social prices. ln fact Adam Smith attached greater significance to the latter: The real price of everything, what everything really costs to the...acquire it. is the toil and trouble of acquiring it (in Kotler 1975. p. 176). FOUR TYPES OF SOClAL PRlCE Four categories of resources are suggested as... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 664 стор.
...demand, resources will be withdrawn from production, and vice versa. of every thing, what every thing really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it" [45, p. 30]. '2 Smith's theory is considered naive on several counts. The primary problem is lack of... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1994 - 424 стор.
...directly related to the following section on subjective value). Smith observed: '. . . what every thing really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it' (Smith, 1776, p. 30). 'Trouble', of course, can include the risk and other burdens of the 'masters'.... | |
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