| Edwin Cannan - 1903 - 458 стор.
...of labour. They are regarded as somehow the result of the fact that capitalists employ labour : — 'As soon as stock has accumulated in the hands of...work, or by what their labour adds to the value of the materials.'1 Employers would not employ labour at all if they did not expect some profit, some surplus... | |
| Edwin Cannan - 1964 - 480 стор.
...does not last. In civilised times the undertaker or employer manages to get a share of the produce : " As soon as stock has accumulated in the hands of particular...adds to the value of the materials. In exchanging the complete manufacture either for money, for labour, or for other goods, over and above what may be sufficient... | |
| Maurice Dobb - 1975 - 308 стор.
...regulate the quantity of labour which it ought commonly to purchase, command or exchange for."* But "as soon as stock has accumulated in the hands of...their labour adds to the value of the materials". In such circumstances, "the value which the workmen add to the materials resolves itself in this case... | |
| Patricia Apps - 1981 - 152 стор.
...one beaver should naturally exchange for or be worth two deer [p. 150]. and in contrast he observed: As soon as stock has accumulated in the hands of particular...what their labour adds to the value of the materials [p. 151]. The difference between the two economies, however, does not depend on the level of accumulation.19... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1991 - 230 стор.
...next describes the role of accumulation in upsetting this proportionality of prices to labour costs: 'As soon as stock has accumulated in the hands of...adds to the value of the materials. In exchanging the complete manufacture either for money, for labour, or for other goods, over and above what may be sufficient... | |
| James A. Caporaso, David P. Levine - 1992 - 258 стор.
...sell their labor in order to acquire the means to satisfy their needs. As Adam Smith put it in 1776: As soon as stock has accumulated in the hands of particular...profit by the sale of their work, or by what their labor adds to the value of the materials. (1937:78) We can look at this result in two importantly different... | |
| Werner Stark - 342 стор.
...Let us hear how Smith describes the function of what he calls stock. Stock is used by the employers "in setting to work industrious people, whom they will supply with materials and subsistence" (1904: 50 [19765: 66]), "to advance the wages and furnish the materials of labour" (51), "to purchase... | |
| Max L. Stackhouse, Dennis P. McCann, Preston N. Williams, Shirley J. Roels - 1995 - 1002 стор.
...commonly employed in acquiring or producing any commodity, is the only circumstance which can regulate quantity of labour which it ought commonly to purchase,...adds to the value of the materials. In exchanging the complete manufacture either for money, for labour, or for other goods, over and above what may be sufficient... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1995 - 416 стор.
...Adam Smith (of which that effect came to appear as a particular case)".22 According to that theory "'as soon as stock has accumulated in the hands of particular persons' and 'as soon as the land of any country has all become private property', the price of commodities... | |
| Heinz D. Kurz, Neri Salvadori - 1997 - 596 стор.
...the value of a commodity is no longer regulated by the quantity of labor required for its production. "As soon as stock has accumulated in the hands of particular persons" and "as soon as the land of any country has all become private property," the price of commodities... | |
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