| Adam Smith - 1789 - 526 páginas
...cofts much labour to acquire; and that cheap which is to be had eafily, or wtth very little labour. Labour alone, therefore, never varying in its own value, is alone the ultimate and real ftandard by which the value of all commodities can at all times and places be eftimated and compared.... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 páginas
...costs much labour to acquire ; and that cheap which is to be had easily, or with very little labour. Labour alone, therefore, never varying in its own...their real price ; money is their nominal price only. But though equal quantities of labour are always of equal value to the labourer, yet to the person... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812
...cofts much labour to acquire ; and that cheap which is to be had eafily, or with very little labour. Labour alone, therefore, never varying in its own value, is alone the ultimate and real ftandard by which the value of all commodities cart at all times and places be eflimated and compared.... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 520 páginas
...cofts much labour to acquire ; and that cheap which is to be had eafily, or with very little labour. Labour alone, therefore, never varying in its own value, is alone the ultimate and real Uandard by which the value of all commodities can at all times and places be eftimated and compared.... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 582 páginas
...labour. Labour alone, therefore, never varying in its own value, is alone the ultimate and real ftandard by which the value of all commodities can at all times and places be eitimated and compared. compared. It is their real price j money is their CHAP. nominal price only.... | |
| John Prince Smith - 1813 - 562 páginas
...real measure of the exchangeable value " of all commodities, never varying in its own *' value ; it is alone the ultimate and real " standard by which the value of all commo" dities can at all times and at all places be es" timated and compared. It is their real price:... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1817 - 680 páginas
...of exchangeable value. Adam Smith lays it down broadly and circumstantially, book ic 5 — " Labour is alone the ultimate and real standard by which the...their real price ; money is their nominal price only." Nothing can be more necessary than a strict examination of this proposition, for it is in vain to attempt... | |
| Vicente Pazos Kanki - 1819 - 714 páginas
...commodities. Some political economists, like the learned Adam Smith, do indeed assert that, " labour is alone the ultimate and real standard by which the value of all commodities can be estimated." Labour, no doubt, is one of the sources of value or wealth, but it ought not to be confounded... | |
| David Ricardo - 1821 - 560 páginas
...which varies, not that of the labour which purchases them •" and therefore, " that la hour alone never varying in its own value, is alone the ultimate...times and places be '<->.' :* estimated and compared ;" — but it is correct to say, as Adam Smith had previously said, " that the proportion between the... | |
| Jean Baptiste Say - 1827 - 522 páginas
...costs much labour to acquire; and that cheap, which is to be had easily, or with very little labour. Labour alone, therefore, never varying in its own...all times and places be estimated and compared."* With great deference to so able a writer, it by no means follows, that, because labour in the same... | |
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