 | Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 páginas
...price. The commodity is then sold precisely for what it is worth, or for what it really costs the person who brings it to market ; for though, in common language» what is called the prime cost of any commodity does not comprehend the profit of the person who is to sell it again, yet, if... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1811 - 452 páginas
...any commodity does not comprehend the profit of the person who is to sell it again, yet, if he sells it at a price which does not allow him the ordinary rate *>f profit in his neighbourhood, he is evidently a loser by the trade ; since, by employing his stock... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1812 - 530 páginas
...natural rates, the commodity is then fold for what may be called its natural price. The commodity is then fold precifely for what it is worth, or for what it...is to fell it again, yet if he fells it at a price Mrhich does not allow him the ordinary rate of profit in his neighbourhood, he is evidently a lofer... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1812
...natural rates, the commodity is then fold for what may be called its natural price. The commodity is then fold precifely for what it is worth, or for what it really cofts the perfon who brings it to marke| ; for though in common language what is called the prime coft of any commodity does not comprehend... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1812 - 582 páginas
...natural rates, the commodity is then fold for what may be called its natural price. The commodity is then fold precifely for what it is worth, or for what it really cofls the perfon who brings it to market ; for though in common language what is called the prime coil... | |
 | 1845 - 448 páginas
..." the commodity is then sold precisely for what it is worth, or for what it really costs the person who brings it to market: for though, in common language, what is called the prime cost of any commodity does not comprehend the profit of the person who is to sell it again, yet, if... | |
 | Samuel Read - 1829 - 440 páginas
...any commodity does not comprehend the profit of the person who is to sell it again, yet if he sells it at a price which does not allow him the ordinary...of profit in his neighbourhood, he is evidently a loser by the trade ; since, by employing his stock in some other way, he might have made that profit.... | |
 | Samuel Read - 1829 - 444 páginas
..." The commodity is then sold precisely for what it is worth, or for what it really costs the person who brings it to market ; for though in common language what is called the prime cost of any commodity does not comprehend the profit of the person who is to sell it again, yet if... | |
 | Charles Forster Cotterill - 1831 - 158 páginas
...any commodity does not comprehend the profit of the person who is to sell it again, yet if he sells it at a price which does not allow him the ordinary...of profit in his neighbourhood, he is evidently a loser by the trade; since by employing his stock in some other way he might have made that profit.... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 páginas
...commodity does not comprehend the profit of the person who is to •ell it again, yet, if he sells it at a price which does not allow him the ordinary rate of profit in his neighbourhood, tie is evidently a loser by the trade; since, by employing his stock in «4>me other way, he might... | |
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