Aún no tenemos significados para "exchangeable value".
1Labour therefore, is the real measure of the exchangeable value of all commodities.
2These rules determine what may be called the relative or exchangeable value of goods.
3Mr. Ricardo, however, did not use the word value in the sense of exchangeable value.
4This, therefore, is a question concerning exchangeable value.
5The exchangeable value of its annual produce, therefore, is likely to be diminished by every such treaty.
6According to the economists, the relative or exchangeable value of things cannot be absolutely determined; it necessarily varies.
7First, what is the real measure of this exchangeable value; or wherein consists the real price of all commodities.
8Wages, profit, and rent, are the three original sources of all revenue, as well as of all exchangeable value.
9This, then, is what we mean, when we say that price, or exchangeable value, depends on demand and supply.
10It tends, therefore, to increase the exchangeable value of the annual produce of the land and labour of the country.
11Its capital, therefore, must necessarily decay, and, together with it, the exchangeable value of the annual produce of its industry.
12At the same time and place, therefore, money is the exact measure of the real exchangeable value of all commodities.
13Consequently, value appears successively under three aspects: useful value, exchangeable value, and synthetic, or social, value, which is true value.
14Useful value and exchangeable value remain, then, in inevitable attachment, although it is their nature continually to tend towards mutual exclusion.
15The exchangeable value in the market of Europe of the annual produce of its land and labour has, without doubt, increased very considerably.
16The exchangeable value of every thing must always be precisely equal to the extent of this power which it conveys to its owner.
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Exchangeable value a través del tiempo
Exchangeable value por variante geográfica