| Charles Francis Bastable - 1887 - 198 páginas
...sacrifice that the collier does, who has to devote hour after hour " " What everything really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it." — Wealth of Natioiis (Ed. Nicholson), p. 12. of hard toil to obtain a similar result. Again, it is... | |
| VAN BUREN DENSLOW - 1888 - 826 páginas
...Smith's definition, Adam Smith said: "The real price of every thing, what every thing really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it Labor was the first price, the original purchase money, that was paid for all things." Mr. Jevons says:... | |
| Van Buren Denslow - 1888 - 846 páginas
...definition, Adam Smith said : "The real price of every thing, what every thing really costs to the roan who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it Labor was the first price, the original purchase money, that was paid for all things." Mr. Jevons says:... | |
| George Dana Boardman - 1889 - 396 páginas
...the exchangeable value of all commodities. The real price of everything, what everything really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it. What everything is really worth to the man who has acquired it, and who wants to dispose of it, or exchange... | |
| Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk - 1890 - 488 páginas
...adopted in his own doctrine, runs thus : " The real price of everything, what everything really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it. What everything is really worth to the man who has acquired it, and who wants to dispose of it, or exchange... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 728 páginas
...exchangeable value of all commodities. "The real price of everything — what everything really costs to the man who wants to acquire it — is the toil and trouble of acquiring it. What everything is really worth to the man who has acquired it, and who wants to dispose of it or exchange... | |
| Louis Mallet - 1891 - 398 páginas
...measure of the exchangeable value of all commodities. The real price of everything, what everything costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it. What everything is really worth to the man who has acquired it, and who wants to dispose of it, or exchange... | |
| Caroline Louisa Hunt - 1891 - 116 páginas
...the ornament of mind, not the furniture." The real price of everything, what everything really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it. ADAM SMITH. Dear to us are those who love us ; the swift moments we spend with them are a compensation... | |
| Franklin Monroe Sprague - 1892 - 528 páginas
...seemed to sanction it. Adam Smith says, " The real price of everything, what everything really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it." 1 Mr. Joseph Cook says, " The cost of producing labor should determine the price of labor." 2 "No one... | |
| David Ricardo - 1895 - 166 páginas
...expended on each. " The real price of everything," says Adam Smith, " what everything really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it. What everything is really worth to the man who has acquired it, and who wants to dispose of it, or exchange... | |
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