On Labour: Its Wrongful Claims and Rightful Dues, Its Actual Present and Possible FutureMacmillan, 1870 - 499 pages |
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Page 45
... selling price - the sum , that is , at which a commodity is either actually being or will even- tually be sold . This must not be confounded with market price , or the sum for which a commodity is merely offered for sale , but which may ...
... selling price - the sum , that is , at which a commodity is either actually being or will even- tually be sold . This must not be confounded with market price , or the sum for which a commodity is merely offered for sale , but which may ...
Page 46
... selling price that is referred to . With regard to that , the greatest masters have always been at one with their humblest disciples . By both equally selling price has always been understood to be dependent solely and ab- solutely on ...
... selling price that is referred to . With regard to that , the greatest masters have always been at one with their humblest disciples . By both equally selling price has always been understood to be dependent solely and ab- solutely on ...
Page 52
... sell , but below which he will not con- sent to sell , excess of supply or deficiency of demand will not bring down price . Then , for the time being , price is settled arbitrarily by the dealer . It is only when the latter is content ...
... sell , but below which he will not con- sent to sell , excess of supply or deficiency of demand will not bring down price . Then , for the time being , price is settled arbitrarily by the dealer . It is only when the latter is content ...
Page 53
... selling unreservedly . Plainly , by refusing to sell at prices at which supply and demand would have been equalised , and insisting on prices CHAP . I. ] OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND . 53.
... selling unreservedly . Plainly , by refusing to sell at prices at which supply and demand would have been equalised , and insisting on prices CHAP . I. ] OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND . 53.
Page 55
... sell for less than 50s , are out of the market , and form no part at all of the supply which is now determining price . ' Nothing can be more true ; but I never said any- thing contrary to this , nor is it in the smallest degree ...
... sell for less than 50s , are out of the market , and form no part at all of the supply which is now determining price . ' Nothing can be more true ; but I never said any- thing contrary to this , nor is it in the smallest degree ...
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