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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... corn * ; and suppose further a quarter of corn to exchange for a coat or a hat , then his share estimated in corn would be worth 1000 quarters of corn ; but after the produce was doubled , his share would be an aggregate of 2000 coats ...
... corn * ; and suppose further a quarter of corn to exchange for a coat or a hat , then his share estimated in corn would be worth 1000 quarters of corn ; but after the produce was doubled , his share would be an aggregate of 2000 coats ...
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... Corn produced by Teu Men , or varying 2 . Yearly Corn Wages to each Labourer , de- termined by 3 . Advances la Corn Wages , or variable Pro- duce command- Fertility of the the Demauding the Labour Soil . Mr. Malthus's Table illustrating ...
... Corn produced by Teu Men , or varying 2 . Yearly Corn Wages to each Labourer , de- termined by 3 . Advances la Corn Wages , or variable Pro- duce command- Fertility of the the Demauding the Labour Soil . Mr. Malthus's Table illustrating ...
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... corn exchange for less gold , it is the gold which has risen in value while the labour and corn have not risen but remained stationary , the right answer would be , " if you mean stationary to each other you are correct , but if you ...
... corn exchange for less gold , it is the gold which has risen in value while the labour and corn have not risen but remained stationary , the right answer would be , " if you mean stationary to each other you are correct , but if you ...
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