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Three lectures on the cost of obtaining money, and on some effects of ... - Page 97
by Nassau William Senior - 1830
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On the Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation

David Ricardo - 1821 - 566 pages
...varied in value, the wages of the labourer should be found to have faJlen, it will not the less be a real fall, because they might furnish him with a greater quantity of cheap commodities than his former wages. The variation in the value of money, however great, makes no difference...
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Two Lectures on Population: Delivered Before the University of Oxford, in ...

Nassau William Senior, Thomas Robert Malthus - 1828 - 500 pages
...either in coats, hats, money, or corn. '' Under the circumstances I have just supposed, com" modities would have fallen to half their former value, " and...of the year for 40/., and another were to receive 6CH. a year, and the produce of his labour to sell for 100Z., the first labourer would be said to receive...
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Three Lectures on the Transmission of the Precious Metals from Country to ...

Nassau William Senior - 1828 - 320 pages
...medium, which had not varied in value, " the wages of the labourer should be found to have " fallen, il will not be less a real fall, because they might "...of the year for 40/., and another were to receive (>()/. a year, and the produce of his labour to sell for KM)/., the first labourer would be said to...
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Three Lectures on the Cost of Obtaining Money: And on Some ..., Volume 28

Nassau William Senior - 1830 - 308 pages
...either in coats, hats, money, or corn. '' Under the circumstances I have just supposed, com" modities would have fallen to half their former value, " and...of the year for 40/., and another were to receive 60L a year, and the produce of his labour to sell for 100L, the first labourer would be said to receive...
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An Examination of the Doctrines of Value: As Set Forth by Adam Smith ...

Charles Forster Cotterill - 1831 - 160 pages
...varied in value, the wages of the labourer should be found to have fallen, it will not the less be a real fall, because they might furnish him with a greater quantity of cheap commodities than his former wages." Thus money, the standard, is supposed to remain invariable in its...
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Political Economy

John BROADHURST - 1842 - 330 pages
...varied in value, the " wages of the labourer should be found to have " fallen, it will not the less be a real fall, because " they might furnish him with a greater quantity " of cheap commodities than his former wages. " The variation in the value of money, however " great, makes no...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 147

1879 - 612 pages
...varied in value, the wages of the labourer should be found to have fallen, it will not the less be a real fall, because they might furnish him with a greater quantity of cheap commodities than his former wages.' — Principles of Political Economy, eh. i. § 7. We cannot think...
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The Works of David Ricardo

David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - 1886 - 688 pages
...varied in value, the wages of the labourer should be found to have fallen, it will not the less be a real fall, because they might furnish him with a greater quantity of cheap commodities than his former wages. The variation in the value of money, however great, makes no difference...
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The First Six Chapters of the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation ...

David Ricardo - 1895 - 166 pages
...varied in value, the wages of the labourer should be found to have fallen, it will not the less be a real fall, because they might furnish him with a greater quantity of cheap commodities than his former wages. The variation in the value of money, however great, makes no difference...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 147

1879 - 610 pages
...varied in value, the wages of the labourer should be found to have fallen, it will not the less be a real fall, because they might furnish him with a greater quantity of cheap commodities than his former wages.' — Principles of Political Economy, ch. i. § 7. We cannot think...
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