| 1817 - 522 pages
...diminished in quantity, has its natural and its market price ;" β that, " the natural price of labour is that price which is necessary to enable the labourers, one with another, to subsist and to perpetuate their race, without either increase or diminution ; " β that " the power of the labourer... | |
| David Ricardo - Economics - 1821 - 566 pages
...increased or diminished in quantity, has its natural and its market price. The natural price of labour is that price which is necessary to enable the labourers, one with another, to subsist and to perpetuate their race, without either increase or diminution. The power of the labourer to support... | |
| Thomas Robert Malthus - Economics - 1821 - 482 pages
...affect the Habits of the IAbouring Classes. MR. RICARDO has defined the natural price of labour to be " that price which is necessary to enable the labourers one with another to subsist, and to perpetuate their race, without either increase or diminution."* This price I should really be disposed... | |
| Thomas Cooper - Economics - 1826 - 302 pages
...therefore for food, not keeping pace with the supply. By Mr. Ricardo, the natural wages of labour, is that which is necessary to enable the labourers, one with...another, to subsist and perpetuate their race, without encrcase or diminution. By Br. Malthus, the natural or necessary wages of labour, 3s that which in... | |
| Sir Edward West - Agriculture - 1826 - 194 pages
...him to look out for a natural price of labour, which he thus defines. " The natural price of labour is that price which is necessary to enable the labourers, one with another, to subsist and to perpetuate their race without either increase or diminution." It is hardly possible to refrain from... | |
| Sir Edward West - Agriculture - 1826 - 188 pages
...him to look out for a natural price of labour, which he thus defines. " The natural price of labour is that price which is necessary to enable the labourers, one with another, to subsist and to perpetuate their race without either increase or diminution." It is hardly possible to refrain from... | |
| Samuel Read - Economics - 1829 - 444 pages
....suddenly became profit of stock ? Mr Ricardo defines the natural price (or wages) of labour to be " that price which is necessary to enable the labourers, one with another, to subsist, and to perpetuate their race, without either increase or diminution."* But this definition could only be... | |
| George Robert Gleig - India - 1830 - 472 pages
...time, either much above or much below their natural price." WAGES. P. 85. " The natural price of labour is that price which is necessary to enable the labourers,...their race, without either increase or diminution." P. 86. "The marketprice of labour is the price which is really paid for it from the natural operation... | |
| George Robert Gleig - Chennai (India) - 1830 - 494 pages
...time, either much above or much below their natural price." WAGES. P. 85. " The natural price of labour is that price which is necessary to enable the labourers,...their race, without either increase or diminution." P. 86. "The marketprice of labour is the price which is really paid for it from the natural operation... | |
| William Carpenter - Great Britain - 1833 - 270 pages
...necessaries and conveniences required for the support of the labourer and his family ; or that quantity which is necessary to enable the labourers, one with another, to subsist and to perpetuate their race, without either increase or diminution." Whatever may be the truth of the... | |
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