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... remained as before . Suppose that at some former period , when the value of commodities was determined by the quantity of labour required to produce them , A and B were the only exchangeable commo- dities in existence , and that they ...
... remained as before . Suppose that at some former period , when the value of commodities was determined by the quantity of labour required to produce them , A and B were the only exchangeable commo- dities in existence , and that they ...
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... remained a fixed quantity , yet if the labour in other commodities were increased ' or diminished , the relations of value between this one commodity , and all others , would , on Mr. Ricardo's own principle , be instantly altered . If ...
... remained a fixed quantity , yet if the labour in other commodities were increased ' or diminished , the relations of value between this one commodity , and all others , would , on Mr. Ricardo's own principle , be instantly altered . If ...
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... remained as before . The truth intended to be conveyed by saying that B remains of the same value is , that the cause of the altered relation between a and B is in the former , and not in the latter ; and to determine where the change ...
... remained as before . The truth intended to be conveyed by saying that B remains of the same value is , that the cause of the altered relation between a and B is in the former , and not in the latter ; and to determine where the change ...
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... remained stationary ; although they would evidently have fallen , or become of less value , in relation to a . The assertion of their remaining stationary , can mean only stationary to each other ; and in this sense it is perfectly ...
... remained stationary ; although they would evidently have fallen , or become of less value , in relation to a . The assertion of their remaining stationary , can mean only stationary to each other ; and in this sense it is perfectly ...
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... remained as be- fore , cloth would retain its former value in relation to Class 2 , he would be perfectly correct ; but if this had been his meaning , there could have been no point of dispute be- tween him and the author on whose ...
... remained as be- fore , cloth would retain its former value in relation to Class 2 , he would be perfectly correct ; but if this had been his meaning , there could have been no point of dispute be- tween him and the author on whose ...
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absurd Adam Smith aggregate value alteration ascer ascertain asserts bour capitalist cardo cause of value causes affecting chapter circumstances commodity produced compared cost of production definite portion determined different periods dities doctrine doubled Econ economists employed in producing equal in value error estimated exchangeable value fallen former ideas implies increase invariable value ject labour employed labour necessary labour required language latter length London Magazine Malthus mand means measure of value medium of comparison modities monopoly mutual value object obtain Political Economy possessed power of commanding power of purchasing Principles of Pol producing labour profits proportion proposition quan quantities of corn quantity of labour quarters of corn ratio real value rela relation of value Ricardo SAMUEL BAILEY sense silver speak suppose tain term thing tion value in relation value of commodities value of labour variation varied wages Wealth of Nations words writer yard of cloth