Foreigners would never think of sending us goods unless we paid for them, either in other goods, or in money.
Such metals are #portable#, because they are so valuable that a small weight of metal equals in value a great weight of corn or timber or other goods.
Tools, machines and utensils of every description;(272) the latter especially for personal service, and for the preservation and transportation of other goods.
If it be poor in other goods, it will get little money in exchange.
This refund might be in cash, in presents to himself or his family, in salary allowances to clerks, in free passes, or in free transportation of other goods.
Before other competitors can assemble their grain or other goods, the brief reduction has come to an end; and rates are restored to their former figure.
Several of his Company landed their Chests and other Goods at several places.
The idea of market values, therefore, is that of the want-gratifying power of goods as expressed in terms of other goods, where there are various buyers and sellers.
Natural supplies of metals, of coal, and of timber are important consumption goods, but they are also indirectly the condition for a vast variety of other goods.
In order to produce some goods technically, men make use of other goods.
The only way in which man can give definite, concrete, numerical expression to his desire for goods is to state it in terms of other goods.
Page 47]-I do not; unless it is because the dealer thinks that worsted is an article on which he does not have so much profit as on other goods, and is unwilling to give it.
I generally consider that we should charge as little for meal as we can, so that the poor people may get it at as low a price as possible; and we take a less profit on it than on other goods.
That is to say, you are obliged to take the hosiery at the market price in the south, in order to get payment for your drapery and other goods?
The price of silver in Peru, or the quantity either of labour or of other goods which it will purchase there, must have some influence on its price, not only at the silver mines of Europe, but at those of China.
But though all things would have become cheaper in reality, in appearance many things might have become dearer, than before, or have been exchanged for a greater quantity of other goods.
Though it required five times the quantity of other goods to purchase it, it would require only half the quantity of labour either to purchase or to produce it.
But, more fundamentally, an increase in gold itself within the country, if not bought by the export of an equivalent amount of other goods, is an increase of capital.
There is nothing in the situation assumed to raise the prices of other goods,[52] so that they could exert a counteracting "pull" on money.
It is a fact which differentiates money from all other goods and explains the peculiar manner in which its purchasing power is related to other goods.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other goods" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.