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" No man produces, but with a view to consume or sell, and he never sells, but with an intention to purchase some other commodity, which may be immediately useful to him, or which may contribute to future production. "
Colonial Administration, 1800-1900 - Page 1315
by United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics - 1901 - 435 pages
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On the Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation

David Ricardo - 1821 - 566 pages
...country, because demand is only limited by production. No man produces, but with a view to consume or sell, and he never sells, but with an intention to...purchaser and consumer of the goods of some other person. It is not to be supposed that he should, for any length of time, be ill-informed of the commodities...
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On the Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation

David Ricardo - 1821 - 560 pages
...country, because demand is only limited by production. No man produces, but with a view to consume or sell, and he never sells, but with an intention to...future production. By producing, then, he necessarily becomes^either the consumer of his own goods, or the purchaser and consumer of the goods of some other...
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An Examination of Opinions Maintained in the "Essay on the Principles of ...

J. C. Ross - 1827 - 486 pages
...country, because demand is only limited by production. No man produces, but with a view to consume or sell ; and he never sells, but with an intention to purchase some other commodities, which he esteems more useful, or more gratifying, or more contributive, to future production....
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On production

Joseph Salway Eisdell - 1839 - 636 pages
...production. To adopt the language of Mr. Ricardo, " No man produces, but with a view to consume or sell, and he never sells, but with an intention to...purchaser and consumer of the goods of some other person." Commodities being only in small part produced for the use of their producers, but being chiefly to...
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Lectures on Colonization and Colonies: Delivered Before the ..., Volume 1

Herman Merivale - 1841 - 368 pages
...funds. . . . Demand is only " limited by production. No man produces but with a " view to consume or sell ; and he never sells but with " an intention...and consumer of the goods of " some other person. It is not to be supposed that he " should, for any length of time, be ill-informed of the " commodities...
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Thoughts on a few subjects of political economy. [With]

John Cazenove - 1859 - 170 pages
...made for use or enjoyment. Ricardo has said, — " No man produces but with a " view to consume or sell, and he never sells but " with an intention to purchase some other commo" dity which may be useful to him, or which may " contribute to future production. By producing,...
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Capital and Population: A Study of the Economic Effects of Their Relations ...

Frederick Barnard Hawley - 1882 - 288 pages
...country, because demand is only limited by production. No man produces but with a view to consume or sell, and he never sells but with an intention to...purchaser and consumer of the goods of some other person. " There can not then be accumulated in a country any amount of capital which can not be employed productively...
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The Works of David Ricardo

David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - 1886 - 688 pages
...country, because demand is only limited by production. No man produces but with a view to consume or sell, and he never sells but with an intention to...purchaser and consumer of the goods of some other person. It is not to be supposed that he should, for any length of time, be ill-informed of the commodities...
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On Revolutions and Progress in Economic Knowledge

T. W. Hutchison - 1978 - 376 pages
...as verbally reformulated by Mill and Say as follows: No man produces, but with a view to consume or sell, and he never sells, but with an intention to...purchaser and consumer of the goods of some other person. /( is not to be supposed that he should, for any length of time, be ill-informed of the commodities...
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The Economic Law of Motion of Modern Society: A Marx-Keynes-Schumpeter ...

H. J. Wagener, J. W. Drukker, Rijksuniversiteit te Groningen. Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen - 1986 - 260 pages
...a severe attack on this view. According to Ricardo 'no man produces, but with a view to consume or sell, and he never sells but with an intention to purchase some other commodity — By producing, then, he necessarily becomes either the consumer of his own goods, or the purchaser...
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