The price of monopoly is upon every occasion the highest which can be got. The natural price, or the price of free competition, on the contrary, is the lowest which can be taken, not upon every occasion indeed, but for any considerable time together. La formation du radicalisme philosophique ... - Página 340por Élie Halévy - 1901 - 512 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 páginas
...raise their emoluments, whether they consist in wages or profit, greatly above their natural rate. The price of monopoly is upon every occasion the highest...upon every occasion indeed, but for any considerable time together. The one is upon every occasion the highest which can be squeezed out of the buyers,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 520 páginas
...profit, greatly above their natural rate. The price of monopoly is upon every occafion the higheft which can be got. The natural price, or the price of free competition, on the contrary, CHAP. is the loweft which can be taken, not upon every vu* occafion indeed, but for any confiderable... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 530 páginas
...profit, greatly above their natural rate. The price of monopoly is upon every occafion the highefl which can be got. The natural price, or the price of free competition, on the contrary, CHAP. is the loweft which can be taken, not upon' every vn' occafion indeed, but for any confiderable... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 páginas
...whether they consist in wages or profit, greatly above their natural rate. Tin- price of monopoly i» upon every occasion the highest which can be got The...upon every occasion indeed, but for any considerable time together. The one is upon every occasion the highest which can be squeezed out of the buyers,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1869 - 576 páginas
...raise their emoluments, whether they consist in wages or profit, greatly above their natural rate. The price of monopoly is upon every occasion the highest which can i be got.2 The_natural price, or the price of free competition, on the contrary, is the lowest which... | |
| Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 páginas
...in wages or profit, greatly above their natural rate. The price of monopoly is, upon every ocasion, the highest which can be got. The natural price, or the price of free competition, on the -ontrary, is the lowest which can be taken, not upon every occasion indeed, but for any considerable... | |
| Adam Smith - 1880 - 486 páginas
...raise their emoluments, whether they consist in wages or profit, greatly above their natural rate. The price of monopoly is upon every occasion the highest which can be got.2 The natural price, or the price of free competition, on the contrary, is the lowest which can... | |
| Adam Smith - 1894 - 526 páginas
...raise their emoluments, whether they consist in wages or profit, greatly above their natural rate. The price of monopoly is, upon every occasion, the...upon every occasion, indeed, but for any considerable time together. The one is upon every occasion the highest which can be squeezed out of the buyers,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1904 - 480 páginas
...raise their emoluments, whether they consist in wages or profit, greatly above their natural rate. The price of monopoly is upon every occasion the highest...which can be taken, not upon every occasion indeed, j but for any considerable time together. The one is , upon every occasion the highest which can be... | |
| Adolf Weber - 1904 - 240 páginas
...Adam Smiths, dafs Monopolpreis und Konkurrenzpreis im schärfsten Gegensatze zu einander stehen, wahr: „The price of monopoly is upon every occasion the...which can be got. The natural price, or the price of freecompetition, onthe contrary, is the lowest which canbe taken, notuponevery occasion, indeed, but... | |
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