| William Stanley Jevons - 1879 - 434 trang
...and other objects were exposed for sale ; but the word has been generalised, so as to mean any body of persons who are in intimate business relations...branches of trade, and these markets may or may not be localised. The central point of a market is the public exchange, — mart or auction rooms, where the... | |
| John Joseph Lalor - 1884 - 1254 trang
...and other objects were exposed for sale; but the word has been generali/ed, so as to mean any body of persons who are in intimate business relations...exchange, mart or auction rooms, where the traders ngice to meet and transact business. In London the stock market, the corn market, the coal market,... | |
| Henry Carter Adams - 1887 - 436 trang
...originally a place for buying and selling, " but the word has been generalized, so as to mean any body of persons who are in intimate business relations...carry on extensive transactions in any commodity." ' The presence of a market among a people shows that they are accustomed to deal in the article sold,... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1891 - 832 trang
...provisions and other objects were exposed for sale; but the word has been generalized, so as w mean any body of persons who are in intimate business relations...important branches of trade, and these markets may or mav not be localized. The central point of a market is the public exchange, mart or auction rooms,... | |
| John Joseph Lalor - 1893 - 1154 trang
...and other objects were exposed for sale; but the word has been generalized, so as to mean any body of persons who are in intimate business relations...on extensive transactions in any commodity. A great eity may contain as many markets as there arc important branches of trade, and these markets may or... | |
| 1915 - 526 trang
...Wickstead, Common Sense of Political Economy, p. 213. Compare the definition of Jevons: a market is a " body of persons who are in intimate business relations...carry on extensive transactions in any commodity," quoted by Marshall, Principles of Economics, i, p. 324. Marshall himself observes that " the more nearly... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1916 - 916 trang
...Mathtmalijurs de la Thforie des Riehessts, ch. iv. Sec also above III iv. 7. THE SCOPE OF A MARKET 325 may not be localized. The central point of a market is the V, i, 3. public exchange, mart or auction rooms, where the traders agree to meet and transact business.... | |
| National Tax Association - 1924 - 504 trang
...provisions and other objects were exposed for sale, but the word has been generalized so as to mean any body of persons who are in intimate business relations...carry on extensive transactions in any commodity. * * * The traders may be spread 2 See Bulletin of the International Institute of Agriculture, Nos.... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1925 - 952 trang
...and other objects were exposed for sale; but the word has been generalized, so as to mean any body of persons who are in intimate business relations...be localized. The central point of a market is the v, i, 3. public exchange, mart or auction rooms, where the traders agree to meet and transact business.... | |
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