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 - 1909 - 644 páginas
...greatly above their natural rate. The price of monopoly is upon every occasion the highest which n be got. The natural price, or the price of free competition,...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 uyers, or... | |
| 1912 - 684 páginas
...concep1 See ECONOMIC JOURNAL for September and December, 1911. a For instance, Adam Smith's dictum, " The price of monopoly is upon every occasion the highest which can be got" (Wealth of Nations, Book I, Chap. vii.), JS Mill's dictum, " Monopoly value does not depend on any... | |
| George Woodward Wickersham - 1914 - 306 páginas
...United States and of most of the States is based upon this theory. It is said in The Wealth of Nations: price of free competition, on the contrary, is the...upon every occasion, indeed, but for any considerable time together.1 But the fact is, that the law of supply and demand does not and has not for many years... | |
| Du Bois Henry Loux - 1920 - 286 páginas
...legislature) which give occasion to them . . . The price of monopoly is upon every occasion to them . . . The price of monopoly is upon every occasion the highest which can be got . . .the highest which can be squeezed out of the buyers, or which, it is supposer, they will consent to give."... | |
| Francis Ysidro Edgeworth - 1925 - 464 páginas
...of customers. I build upon the foundations laid by Dupuit.2 1 For instance, Adam Smith's dictum, " The price of monopoly is upon every occasion the highest which can be got " (Wealth of Nations, Book I. chap, vii.), JS Mill's dictum, " Monopoly value does not depend on any... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1963 - 228 páginas
...the wealth of nations the price of monopoly Is upon every occasion the highest which can be gotten. The natural price or the price of free competition....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 or... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1963 - 242 páginas
...Smith. His work was published as long ago as 1776. He said, and I quote — In the wealth of nations the price of monopoly is upon every occasion the highest which can be gotten. The natural price or the price of free competition on the contrary is the lowest which can... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1973 - 1422 páginas
...their emoluments . . . greatly above the natural rate. "The price of monopoly is upon every occaison the highest which can be got. The natural price, or...on the contrary, is the lowest which can be taken . . . The one is upon every occasion the highest which can be squeezed out of the buyers, or which,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1973 - 930 páginas
...their emoluments . . . greatly above the natural rate. "The price of monopoly is upon every occaison the highest which can be got. The natural price, or...on the contrary, is the lowest which can be taken . . . The one is upon every occasion the highest which can '*• squeezed out of the buyers, or which,... | |
| Adam Smith - 2008 - 1148 páginas
...monopoly is upon every occasion the higÜMhcan highst which can be got. The natural price, or the be got. price of free competition, on the contrary, is the...upon every occasion indeed, but for any considerable time altogether. The one is upon every occasion the highest which can be squeezed out of the buyers,... | |
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