An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of NationsA. and C. Black, 1859 - 685 páginas |
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... price corresponds with their necessary price , or with the cost of their production . And though he erred in estimating the elements which enter into and form this necessary or natural price , the arguments by which he has shown its ...
... price corresponds with their necessary price , or with the cost of their production . And though he erred in estimating the elements which enter into and form this necessary or natural price , the arguments by which he has shown its ...
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... Money CHAP . V. Of the real and nominal Price of Commodities , or of their Price in Labour , and their Price in Money CHAP . VI . Of the Component Parts of the Price of Com- modities CHAP . VII . Of the Natural and Market Price of ...
... Money CHAP . V. Of the real and nominal Price of Commodities , or of their Price in Labour , and their Price in Money CHAP . VI . Of the Component Parts of the Price of Com- modities CHAP . VII . Of the Natural and Market Price of ...
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... natural or ordinary rate ; or what are the causes which sometimes hinder the market price , that is , the actual price , of commodities , from coin- ciding exactly with what may be called their natural price . 1 The reader may see in the ...
... natural or ordinary rate ; or what are the causes which sometimes hinder the market price , that is , the actual price , of commodities , from coin- ciding exactly with what may be called their natural price . 1 The reader may see in the ...
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... price , the original purchase - money , that was paid for all things . It was not by gold or by silver , but by labour , that all the wealth of the world was origi- nally purchased ; and its value to those who possess it , and who want ...
... price , the original purchase - money , that was paid for all things . It was not by gold or by silver , but by labour , that all the wealth of the world was origi- nally purchased ; and its value to those who possess it , and who want ...
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Adam Smith. value can never be an accurate measure of the value of other commodities . Equal ... natural tendency to money . Its value would , in this case , be liable to ... value of silver is combined CHAP . V. 15 PRICE OF COMMODITIES .
Adam Smith. value can never be an accurate measure of the value of other commodities . Equal ... natural tendency to money . Its value would , in this case , be liable to ... value of silver is combined CHAP . V. 15 PRICE OF COMMODITIES .
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