| Donald Rutherford - 1999 - Страниц: 526
...afford any rule for exchanging them for one another. 'If, among a nation of hunters,' he observes, 'it usually costs twice the labour to kill a beaver which it does to kill a deer, one beaver would naturally exchange for, or be worth two deer. It is natural, that what is usually the produce... | |
| David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - Страниц: 466
...betraying vanity of the writer. Gibbon: ÍO idea of writing first started to my mind. Gibbon: 9 deer. it usually costs twice the labour to kill a beaver which it does to kill a d.. Smith, Adam: 12 define: if men d. situations as real, they are real in their consequences, Thomas... | |
| Carlos Leon Perez, Grégoire Leclerc - 2000 - Страниц: 800
...important focus of economics: "Among a nation of hunters, for example, it usually costs twice the labor to kill a beaver which it does to kill a deer, one beaver should exchange for or be worth two deer" (Smith, 1776). Classical economists came to focus on "embodied labor,"... | |
| Anthony J. Santelli - 2002 - Страниц: 164
...labor expended in hunting the two deer. Smith explains the principle: If among a nation of hunters, for example, it usually costs twice the labour to...for or be worth two deer. It is natural that what is usually the produce of two day's or two hour's labour, should be worth double of what is usually... | |
| Steve Keen - 2001 - Страниц: 356
...circumstance which can afford any rule for exchanging them for one another. If among a nation of hunters, for example, it usually costs twice the labour to...should naturally exchange for or be worth two deer. (Smith 1776) However, once there had been an 'accumulation of stock' - once a market economy had evolved... | |
| E. K. Hunt - 2002 - Страниц: 308
...circumstance which can afford any rule for exchanging them for one another. 1f among a nation of hunters, for example, it usually costs twice the labour to...should naturally exchange for or be worth two deer. 1t is natural that what is usually the produce of two days or two hours labour should be worth double... | |
| E. K. Hunt - 2002 - Страниц: 308
...circumstance which can afford any rule for exchanging them for one another. If among a nation of hunters, for example, it usually costs twice the labour to...for or be worth two deer. It is natural that what is usually the produce of two days or two hours labour should be worth double of what is usually the... | |
| William M. Dugger, Howard J. Sherman - 2003 - Страниц: 328
...circumstances which can afford any rule for exchanging them for another. If among a nation of hunters, for example, it usually costs twice the labour to...for or be worth two deer. It is natural that what is usually the produce of two days' or two hours' labour, should be worth double of what is usually... | |
| James C. W. Ahiakpor - 2003 - Страниц: 278
...exchanging them for one another" ( WN, 1: 53; emphasis added). Here Smith makes the logical argument that if "it usually costs twice the labour to kill a beaver...for or be worth two deer. It is natural that what is usually the produce of two days or two hours labour, should be worth double of what is usually the... | |
| Terry Peach - 2003 - Страниц: 378
...afford any rule for exchanging them for one another, 'If, among a nation of hunters," he observes, 'it usually costs twice the labour to kill a beaver which it does to kill a deer, one beaver would naturally exchange for, or be worth two deer, It is natural, that what is usually the produce... | |
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