| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 638 páginas
...be expected to accord with them. CHAPTER II. OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY, IN THEIR RELATION TO VALUE. § 1. THAT a thing may have any value in exchange, two conditions are necessary. It must be of some use ; that is (as already explained) it must conduce to some purpose,... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1857 - 204 páginas
...sentence in Mr. Mill's chapter " on demand and supply in their relation to value," is as follows : — " That a thing may have any value in exchange, two conditions are necessary. It must be of some use, that is, it must conduce to some purpose, satisfy some desire. But... | |
| John Elliot Cairnes - 1869 - 208 páginas
...sentence in Mr. Mill's chapter " on demand and supply in their relation to value," is as follows : — " That a thing may have any value in exchange, two conditions are necessary. It must be of some use, that is, it must conduce to some purpose, satisfy some desire. l>ut... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1875 - 230 páginas
...sentence in Mr. Mill's chapter " On Demand and Supply in their Relation to Value" is as follows : " That a thing may have any value in exchange, two conditions are necessary. It must be of some use — that is, it must conduce to some purpose, satisfy some desire.... | |
| John Milton Gregory - 1882 - 406 páginas
...factors is recognized or affirmed. sire" and "possession" as elements of value. J. Stuart Mill wrote "that a thing may have any value in exchange, two conditions are necessary. . . . The thing must not only have some utility, there must also be some difficulty of attainment."... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1885 - 626 páginas
...be expected to accord with them. CHAPTER H. OP DEMAND AND SUPPLY, IX THEIR RELATION TO VALUE. § 1. THAT a thing may have any value in exchange, two conditions are necessary. It must be of some use ; that is (as already explained) it must conduce to some purpose,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1887 - 722 páginas
...is the value of B, B ia the value of A." Jevons ' defines value as "proportion in exchange." § 2. That a thing may have any value in exchange, two conditions are necessary. 1. It must be of some use ; that is (as already explained), it must conduce to some purpose,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1900 - 506 páginas
...be expected to accord with them. Chapter II—Of Demand and Supply, in their Relation to Value § I. That a thing may have any value in exchange, two conditions are necessary. It must be of some use; that is (as already explained) it must conduce to some purpose,... | |
| George Gunton, Hayes Robbins - 1901 - 236 páginas
...so long a time by the " English-school " economists. EXTRACTS FROM READINGS. Usefulness and Cost. " That a thing may have any value in exchange, two conditions are necessary. It must be of some use; that is (as already explained) it must conduce to some purpose,... | |
| Edward Sherwood Mead - 1909 - 510 páginas
...grains of gold. Every commodity may, in this way, be related to every other commodity in terms of value. That a thing may have any value in exchange, two conditions are necessary. It must be of some use; that is (as already explained) it must conduce to some purpose,... | |
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