| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 sider
...continually varying in its own value, can never be an accurate measure of the value of other commodities. Equal quantities of labour, at all times and places,...dexterity, he must always lay down the same portion of his ease, his liberty, and his happiness. The price which he pays must always be the same, whatever... | |
| Alexander Mac-Donnell - 1826 - 540 sider
...ah1 ages, adjusted to that simple expence of living which strikes common observation. He observes, " equal quantities of labour, at all times and places, may be said to be of equal value to the labourers. In the ordinary state of health, strength, and spirits ; in the ordinary degree of his skill... | |
| Jean Baptiste Say - 1827 - 522 sider
...Esprit dft Laia, liv. xxii. c. 3. ject of Montesquieu to deter governments from altering the standard of their coin, he should have laboured to enforce...dexterity, he must always lay down the same portion of his ease, his liberty, and his happiness. The price, which he pays, must always be the same, whatever... | |
| Samuel Read - 1829 - 444 sider
...which it can enable them to purchase or command."* " Equal quantities of labour," says he again, " at all times and places, may be said to be of equal...dexterity, he must always lay down the same portion of his ease, his liberty, and his happiness. The price which he pays must always be the same, whatever... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1847 - 558 sider
...Dr. Smith says below, that labor always remains of the same value, because it costs the laborer, when "in his ordinary state of health, strength, and spirits,...in the ordinary degree of his skill and dexterity," "the same portion of his ease, his liberty, and his happiness." (p. 15.) But this is not the exchangeable... | |
| Jean Baptiste Say - 1857 - 504 sider
...squaring the circle in mathematics, is impracticable, for want of a common mean or measure to go by. It would, however, often be a matter of curiosity,...dexterity, he must always lay down the same portion of his ease, his liberty, and his happiness. The price, which he pays, must always be the same, whatever... | |
| Joannes Franciscus Benjamin Baert - 1858 - 300 sider
...tijden voor den arbeider dezelfde, en heeft daarom voor hem eene gelijke onveranderlijke waarde. // Equal quan#tities of labour, at all times and places,...be of equal value to the labourer. In his ordinary u state of health , strength and spirits , in the ordinary '/ degree of his skill and dexterity, hè... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1858 - 636 sider
...which it can save to himself, and which it can impose on other people." "Equal quantities of labor, at all times and places, may be said to be of equal value to the laborer." "Labor alone, therefore, never varying in its own value, is alone the ultimate and real standard... | |
| Bruno Hildebrand - 1867 - 934 sider
...bei der fundamentalen Lehre von der Arbeit als Grundlage des Werthbegriffs. bo heisst es B. l c. 5 : »Equal quantities of labour at all times and places...equal value to the labourer: in his ordinary state of nealth strength and spirits: in the ordinary degree of his skill and dexterity he must always lay down... | |
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