A Critical Dissertation on the Nature, Measure [i.e. Measures]: And Causes of Value ...A. M. Kelley, 1967 - Value Consists of reprints of 5 pamphlets first published 1821-1826. A critical dissertation on the nature measures, and causes of value, chiefly in reference to the writings of Mr. Ricardo and his followers.--Review of A critical dissertation, sometimes attributed to James Mill.--A letter to a political economist.--Observations on certain verbal disputes in political economy, by S. Bailey.--An inquiry into those principles, respecting the nature of demand and the necessity of consumption. |
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... cause of this cheap- ness ? Cost of production , of course . Cost of production instead of being the cause of value , is more properly the reverse ; a cause of non - value , a cause of the non - existence of a higher degree of value ...
... cause of this cheap- ness ? Cost of production , of course . Cost of production instead of being the cause of value , is more properly the reverse ; a cause of non - value , a cause of the non - existence of a higher degree of value ...
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... cause . " latter would be a step further back in the sequence of causes " and effects . There can be nothing absurd in assigning one thing as the proximate cause of an effect , merely because it " is possible that another may be ...
... cause . " latter would be a step further back in the sequence of causes " and effects . There can be nothing absurd in assigning one thing as the proximate cause of an effect , merely because it " is possible that another may be ...
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... cause of value . " - This is worse than the usual blundering of the author in his charges of laxity . In the first place , in Mr. Mill's sense of the term cause of value , namely demand , the author surely does not mean that Mr. Mill ...
... cause of value . " - This is worse than the usual blundering of the author in his charges of laxity . In the first place , in Mr. Mill's sense of the term cause of value , namely demand , the author surely does not mean that Mr. Mill ...
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