Quotes About Market
Every man speaks of the fair as his own market has gone in it.
~ Laurence Sterne
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Every man speak of the fair as his own market has gone in it.
~ Laurence Sterne
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After years of clandestine circulation, Frank Harris's erotic autobiography, My Life and Loves, came on the open market a few years ago. Harris, fin de
~ Lawrence Block
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Economics has been called the dismal science. Once you get to understand it, you may not find it so dismal, but you don't find it much of a science either.
~ Jean Chretien
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You can find that sort of regularity in Stock Exchange quotations.
~ Robert Bunsen
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The self-regulating mechanism of the market place cannot always be depended upon to produce adequate results in scientific research.
~ James R Newman
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We live in an age of seriously crap mass clothing. They've made a science of it.
~ William Gibson
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Let the historic dissection begin. Man-made global warming is a dying market and a zombie science.
~ Joanne Nova
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What has changed in 40 years? It's very simple: 40 years ago there was a market economy. Today there is a market society – today everything, including ethics, has a price.
~ Robert Fripp
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To allow the market mechanism to be the sole director of the fate of human beings and their natural environment....would result in the demolition of society.
~ Karl Polanyi
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People do not choose a government that will bring the market within their control; instead, the market in every way conditions governments to bring the people within its control.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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the notion that we know all there is to know about people and their needs and that all these data are pinned down exactly and fully explained by the market, the state, sociological surveys, ratings, and everything else that turns people into the Global Anonymous.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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Flexibility' is the slogan of the day, and when applied to the labour market it augurs an end to the 'job as we know it', announcing instead the advent of work on short-term contracts, rolling contracts or no contracts, positions with no in-built security but with the 'until further notice' clause.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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Al explorar el mercado en busca de artículos de consumo, son atraídos a los comercios con la promesa de que allí encontrarán las herramientas y materias primas que pueden (y deben) usar para volverse "aptos para el consumo", y por lo tanto cotizar en el mercado.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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Consumer freedom means orientation of life towards market-approved commodies and therefore precludes one crucial freedom: freedom from the market, freedom that means anything else but the choice between standard commercial products. Above all, consumer freedom successfully deflects aspirations of human liberty from communal affairs and the management of collective life.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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It is because the moral economy has little need of the market that market forces are up in arms against it.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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When by an increase in the effectual demand, the market price of some particular commodity happens to rise a good deal above the natural price, those who employ their stocks in supplying that market are generally careful to conceal this change.
~ Adam Smith
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In general, if any branch of trade, or any division of labour, be advantageous to the public, the freer and more general the competition, it will always be the more so.
~ Adam Smith
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The extent of the market, therefore, must for a long time be in proportion to the riches and populousness of that country, and consequently their improvement must always be posterior to the improvement of that country.
~ Adam Smith
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Consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production; and the interest of the producer ought to be attended to, only so far as it may be necessary for promoting that of the consumer.
~ Adam Smith
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It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own self-interest.
~ Adam Smith
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The things which have the greatest value in use have frequently little or no value in exchange; and, on the contrary, those which have the greatest value in exchange have frequently little or no value in use.
~ Adam Smith
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Labour was the first price, the original purchase money that was paid for all things. It was not by gold or by silver, but by labour, that all the wealth of the world was originally purchased; and its value, to those who possess it, and who want to exchange it for some new productions, is precisely equal to the quantity of labour which it can enable them to purchase or command.
~ Adam Smith
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The market price of every particular commodity is regulated by the proportion between the quantity which is actually brought to market, and the demand of those who are willing to pay the natural price of the commodity, or the whole value of the rent, labour, and profit, which must be paid in order to bring it thither.
~ Adam Smith
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