On Labour: Its Wrongful Claims and Rightful Dues, Its Actual Present and Possible FutureMacmillan, 1870 - 499 pages |
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Page 57
... just sufficient to satisfy all the customers ready to buy at 8s . , it follows that it would not have sufficed to satisfy reason why the varying effects of Dutch and English auction CHAP . I. ] 57 OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND .
... just sufficient to satisfy all the customers ready to buy at 8s . , it follows that it would not have sufficed to satisfy reason why the varying effects of Dutch and English auction CHAP . I. ] 57 OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND .
Page 61
... follow that because the price of some commodity has reached the utmost height at which any customer will purchase at all , therefore the quantity actually on sale is the utmost which he or any other customer would consent to purchase at ...
... follow that because the price of some commodity has reached the utmost height at which any customer will purchase at all , therefore the quantity actually on sale is the utmost which he or any other customer would consent to purchase at ...
Page 63
... follow that the fall of price will then cease . The only thing certain , is that the point at which the fall will cease will be one at which supply will not be in excess of demand , but it may quite possibly proceed to some still lower ...
... follow that the fall of price will then cease . The only thing certain , is that the point at which the fall will cease will be one at which supply will not be in excess of demand , but it may quite possibly proceed to some still lower ...
Page 65
... follows : -If it were known beforehand what — at a price equal to cost of production , plus the ordinary rate of profit thereon , or at what is usually termed normal or natural price — would be the demand for any commodity , supply ...
... follows : -If it were known beforehand what — at a price equal to cost of production , plus the ordinary rate of profit thereon , or at what is usually termed normal or natural price — would be the demand for any commodity , supply ...
Page 67
... follow that whatever portion were sold on that day would be sold at a price at which demand and supply were not equal , and would not be sold at the price which must have resulted if the whole quantity in the market had been allowed to ...
... follow that whatever portion were sold on that day would be sold at a price at which demand and supply were not equal , and would not be sold at the price which must have resulted if the whole quantity in the market had been allowed to ...
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