An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National Wealth |
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Side 257
every thing: but the price of things, that is to say their proportion with our wants, is
yet without any fixed measure.” - - Most of the French, English, and Italian writers
are of opinion, that things have no other value than what is fixed by the demand ...
every thing: but the price of things, that is to say their proportion with our wants, is
yet without any fixed measure.” - - Most of the French, English, and Italian writers
are of opinion, that things have no other value than what is fixed by the demand ...
Side 259
Agreeably to this opinion, the value of things depends on the time consumed in
producing them. Mr. Harris has adopted the opinion of Sir William Petty in his
Essay on Money and Coins : but he has not stated it in so clear and precise a ...
Agreeably to this opinion, the value of things depends on the time consumed in
producing them. Mr. Harris has adopted the opinion of Sir William Petty in his
Essay on Money and Coins : but he has not stated it in so clear and precise a ...
Side 267
... to money in some cases, and corn in others, and thought, that wages of labour,
money, and corn, are capable of preserving values more or less intact in the
midst of the changes, alterations, or modifications occasioned by time in all things
.
... to money in some cases, and corn in others, and thought, that wages of labour,
money, and corn, are capable of preserving values more or less intact in the
midst of the changes, alterations, or modifications occasioned by time in all things
.
Side 312
Three things, says Genovcsi, have led mankind to commerce : the natural love of
self-preservation, the desire of the conveniencies. of life and wealth, and the
pleasures of luxury. The first produces but a rare and scanty commerce, because
...
Three things, says Genovcsi, have led mankind to commerce : the natural love of
self-preservation, the desire of the conveniencies. of life and wealth, and the
pleasures of luxury. The first produces but a rare and scanty commerce, because
...
Side 490
Money and Corn are not better calculated than Labour to fix the Value of things
for distant times, 268: there is no fixed Value of things but up to what their
production has cost, 270 : beyond this the Profits on Productions of Labour are
unequal, ...
Money and Corn are not better calculated than Labour to fix the Value of things
for distant times, 268: there is no fixed Value of things but up to what their
production has cost, 270 : beyond this the Profits on Productions of Labour are
unequal, ...
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