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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Page 66
... demand has become less : then the fall was not owing to change in the supply , but in the demand . Here it is clear we are again got into a new nomenclature . “ It cannot be said that the demand is the same . " It is me- lancholy that ...
... demand has become less : then the fall was not owing to change in the supply , but in the demand . Here it is clear we are again got into a new nomenclature . “ It cannot be said that the demand is the same . " It is me- lancholy that ...
Page 46
... demand . Whenever there is a great demand for commodities , that is , whenever the exchange- able value of the whole mass will command more labour than usual at the same price , " & c . Now the demand here spoken of is entirely the demand ...
... demand . Whenever there is a great demand for commodities , that is , whenever the exchange- able value of the whole mass will command more labour than usual at the same price , " & c . Now the demand here spoken of is entirely the demand ...
Page 54
... demand for the whole is , in this sense of demand , unmeaning . Then there is , besides goods , nothing in which demand can consist , ex- cept land , and labour of all kinds . 2. The demand on the part of land cannot be increased ; the ...
... demand for the whole is , in this sense of demand , unmeaning . Then there is , besides goods , nothing in which demand can consist , ex- cept land , and labour of all kinds . 2. The demand on the part of land cannot be increased ; the ...
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absurd Adam Smith alteration appears ascer ascertain assertion bour capital capitalist cause of value chap chapter circumstances command compared considered consume consumption corn cost of production crease débouché definition degree depends determined distinct dities doctrine duced duction economists effect effectual demand equal error estimated exchangeable value existence expression fall former greater ideas ignoratio elenchi increase instance invariable value land language latter less London Magazine Malthus Malthus's means measure of value merely modities monopoly natural price object observes obtained particular period Political Economy portion possessed power of purchasing principle producing labour proportion proposition quan quantity of labour question rate of profits real value relation relative rent reviewer Ricardo riches rise sense speaking supply suppose term value thing tion tity true valeur value in exchange value of commodities value of labour wages wealth Westminster Review whole word value writers