Gold and silver, like other commodities, have an intrinsic value, which is not arbitrary, but is dependent on their scarcity, the quantity of labour... →
David Ricardo
The exchangeable value of all commodities, rises as the difficulties of their production increase.
Whenever, then, the usual and ordinary rate of the profits of agricultural stock, and all the outgoings belonging to the cultivation of land, are... →
In comparing therefore the value of the same commodity, at different periods of time, the consideration of the comparative skill and intensity of... →
As the revenue of the farmer is realized in raw produce, or in the value of raw produce, he is interested, as well as the landlord, in its high... →
In stating the principles which regulate exchangeable value and price, we should carefully distinguish between those variations which belong to the... →
If the quantity of labour realized in commodities, regulate their exchangeable value, every increase of the quantity of labour must augment the value... →
Politicians are nauseating by definition... They can produce nothing, neither a loaf of bread nor a table nor a picture; and this inability to create... →
Gerhard Richter
Learning to see waste and systematically eliminate it has allowed lean companies such as Toyota to dominate entire industries. Lean thinking defines... →
Eric Ries
Prove to yourself that your business, in micro-scale at least, creates value. If you believe it, you'll find it that much easier to convince... →