One product is always ultimately bought with another, even when paid for in the first instance with money.


Book II, On Distribution, Chapter IV, 306 - A Treatise On Political Economy (Fourth Edition) (1832)


One product is always ultimately bought with another, even when paid for in the first instance with money.

One product is always ultimately bought with another, even when paid for in the first instance with money.

One product is always ultimately bought with another, even when paid for in the first instance with money.

One product is always ultimately bought with another, even when paid for in the first instance with money.