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Measuring Worth - Relative Worth Comparators and Data Sets HOME ABOUT US CITATIONS USER GUIDES GUIDE TUTORIALS GLOSSARY & FAQ GLOSSARY FAQ ESSAYS MEASURES OF WORTH MEASURING SLAVERY PARABLE OF SAVING SUPPORT US CONTACT US Measuring Worth Is a Complicated Question Intrinsic things are priceless: the love of your life, a beautiful sunset, or freedom. There is no objective way to measure these, nor should there be. The worth of monetary transactions is also difficult to measure. While a price, wage, or other kind of transaction can be recorded at a precise point in time, the worth of the amount must be interpreted. The father of economics, Adam Smith, discussed this very question in one of the most important books in economics, The Wealth of Nations (1776): "The real price of every thing, what every thing really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it... But though labour be the real measure of the exch...

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