Malthus stated that the value of a commodity refers to 'the conditions of its supply, or the natural and necessary costs of its production'. ('On the Meaning which is Most Usually and Most Correctly Attached to the Term "Value of a Commodity" ', Transactions... Göttingische gelehrte Anzeigen - Page 191830Full view - About this book
| James Bonar - 1885 - 272 pages
...and measured by the labor which they will on an average command, and by nothing else. The second is " On the Meaning which is most Usually and most Correctly Attached to the Term, Value of Commodities;" and the thesis is, that, when value is used without a qualifying adjective or reference... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1893 - 462 pages
...Population,' 1830. 12. ' On the Measure of the Conditions necessary to the Supply of Commodities,' 1825, and ' On the Meaning which is most usually and most correctly attached to the term Value of Commodities,' 1827, two papers in the 'Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature.' 13. ' Definitions... | |
| Johannes Conrad, Ludwig Elster, Wilhelm Hector Richard Albrecht Lexis, Edgar Loening - 1900 - 1446 pages
...u. XXX; R. Mal th ti s in der 2. Aufl. seiner Principl. of PE, 1836, Ch. II, p. 83ff. und in dessen: On the Meaning which is most usually and most correctly attached to the Term „Value of a Commodity", 1827. (In den Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the UK, 1829, Vol. I., Part II., p.... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1989 - 682 pages
...Society of Literature was read on 7 November 1827, but was not published until 1829. It was entitled 'On the meaning which is most usually and most correctly attached to the term "Value of a Commodity"', and its aim was to show that when the term 'value of a commodity' is used without referring to some... | |
| S. N. Afriat - 2005 - 464 pages
...into the Rules Terms; with Remarks on the Deviations from these Rules in their Writings. London, 1827. On the Meaning which is Most Usually and Most Correctly Attached to the Term Value of Commodities. 1 827. Manser, Marilyn E. and Richard J. McDonald (1988). An analysis of substitution... | |
| James P. Huzel - 2006 - 294 pages
...Commodities', Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature I, part 1 (1825-29): 171-80. and TR Malthus, 'On the meaning which is most usually and most correctly attached to the term "Value of a Commodity"', Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, I part 2 ( 1 825-29): 74-8 1 . Reprinted in Wrigley... | |
| Patricia James - 1979 - 560 pages
...the Conditions necessary to the Supply of Commodities; the second, read on 7 November 1827, he headed On the meaning which is most usually and most correctly attached to the term 'Value of a Commodity'.11 This was the last piece of original writing of Malthus's to be published during his life-time:... | |
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