| John Elliott Cairnes - 2004 - 440 страници
...of the commodity. In a passage which will be familiar to most readers, Adam Smith says: "The things which have the greatest value in use have frequently...those which have the greatest value in exchange have frequently little or no value in use. Nothing is more useful than water; but it will purchase scarce... | |
| Jerry Evensky - 2005 - 364 страници
...addresses the distinction between value in use and value in exchange. Ironically, he notes, "[t]he things which have the greatest value in use have frequently...those which have the greatest value in exchange have frequently little or no value in use" (WN, 44). For example "[n]othing is more useful than water" and... | |
| Henry George - 2006 - 453 страници
...object conveys. The one may be called " value in use " ; the other, " vatae in exchange." The things which have the greatest value in use have frequently...and, on the contrary, those which have the greatest vatae in exchange have frequently little or no value in use. Nothing is more useful than water ; but... | |
| Hans-Joachim Stadermann, Otto Steiger - 2006 - 416 страници
...herausgegeben von E. Cannan, New York: Modern Library, 1937, Buch I, Kapitel IV, S. 28. „The things which have the greatest value in use have frequently...little or no value in exchange; and on the contrary, the things which have the greatest value in exchange have frequently little or no value in use." 10... | |
| Cynthia Barnett - 2007 - 260 страници
...argued over by economists. It is called the Water-Diamond Paradox. Smith put it this way: "The things which have the greatest value in use have frequently...those which have the greatest value in exchange have frequently little or no value in use. Nothing is more useful than water: but it will purchase scarce... | |
| Timothy E. Fulbright, David G. Hewitt - 2007 - 384 страници
...capitalistic economies published in 1776, The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith wrote (Smith 1937): The things which have the greatest value in use have frequently...those which have the greatest value in exchange have frequently little or no value in use. Nothing is more useful than water: but it will purchase scarce... | |
| Barry Bozeman - 2007 - 228 страници
...that object conveys. The one may be called "value in use"; the other. "value in exchange." The things which have the greatest value in use have frequently...those which have the greatest value in exchange have frequently little or no value in use. Nothing is more useful than water: but it will purchase scarce... | |
| Andrew Goatly - 2007 - 464 страници
...in money terms quite often ignores use value and simply concentrates on exchange value: The things which have the greatest value in use have frequently...those which have the greatest value in exchange have frequently little or no value in use. Nothing is more useful than water: but it will purchase scarce... | |
| Michael Lewis - 2007 - 1476 страници
...that object conveys. The one may be called Value in use'; the other, Value in exchange.' The things which have the greatest value in use have frequently...those which have the greatest value in exchange have frequently little or no value in use. Nothing is more useful than water; but it will purchase scarce... | |
| V. K. Dmitriev - 1974 - 242 страници
...value' (Le Trosne, De ['intent social, 1777, p. 892). The same is also noted by Adam Smith: 'The things which have the greatest value in use, have frequently...in exchange; and, on the contrary, those which have greatest value in exchange, have frequently little or no value in use' (Smith, Book i, Ch. 4, p. 42... | |
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