| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 588 halaman
...would take what they could get. It is always a sine qua non with a dealer to dispose of his goods. As the whole of the goods in the market compose the...exchanged. They are reciprocally supply and demand to one another. It is indifferent whether, in characterizing the phenomena, we speak of the demand... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 488 halaman
...AND DEMAND. Tho causes which make the market value of things depend oil supply and demand, ore that the whole of the goods in the market compose the demand for money ; and so the whole of the money constitutes the demand for goods. The demand and supply of goods, or... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 492 halaman
...supply and demand, are that the whole of the good» in the market compose the demand for money ; and so the whole of the money constitutes the demand for goods. The dumaud and supply of goods, or supply and demand, for money, are therefore equivalent expressions.... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 610 halaman
...would take what they could get. It is always a evne qud non with a dealer to dispose of his goods. As the whole of the goods in the market compose the...exchanged. They are reciprocally supply and demand to one another. It is indifferent whether, in characterizing the phenomena, we speak of the demand... | |
| Bonamy Price - 1869 - 272 halaman
...converse assertion. 'The demand for money,' he continues, 'consists of all the goods offered for sale. As the whole of the goods in the market compose the...exchanged. They are reciprocally supply and demand for one another. It is indifferent whether, in characterizing the phenomena, we speak of the demand... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson - 1875 - 430 halaman
...the subject in this way : " The demand for money consists of all the goods offered for sale. . . . The money and the goods are seeking each other for the purpose of being exchanged. . . . Hence if the whole money in circulation was doubled, prices would be doubled ; if it was only... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1877 - 668 halaman
...medium of exchange, not the capital which is passed from hand to hand through that medium. . . . " As the whole of the goods in the market compose the...exchanged. They are reciprocally supply and demand to one another. It is indifferent whether, in characterizing the phenomena, we speak of the demand... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1877 - 704 halaman
...medium of exchange, not the capital which is passed from hand to hand through that^nediurn. . . . " As the whole of the goods in the market compose the...exchanged. They are reciprocally supply and demand to one another. It is indifferent whether, in characterizing the phenomena, we speak of the demand... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1877 - 580 halaman
...things is for so much and no more ; but there is always a demand for as much money as can be got. . . . As the whole of the goods in the market compose the...whole of the money constitutes the demand for goods." . . . [Mr. Mill then supposes an increase of money to take place and prices thereupon to rise.] "It... | |
| Robert Jamieson - 1880 - 324 halaman
...read what JS Mill says in his Principles of Political Economy, Book III., chapter viii., section 2. "As the whole of the goods in the market compose the...the whole of the money constitutes the demand for the goods. The money and the goods are seeking each other for the purpose of being exchanged. They... | |
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