Wealth defined as material and immaterial objects acquiring exchange value through human labour and satisfying human wants. Wealth is the aggregate of material and immaterial objects that satisfy human wants and have value in exchange; it includes things reclaimed, extracted, gathered, manufactured, improved, adopted, or cultivated through human effort and labour, and serves as objects of barter and sale.
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Wealth defined as material and immaterial objects acquiring exchange value through human labour and satisfying human wants.
Wealth is the aggregate of material and immaterial objects that satisfy human wants and have value in exchange; it includes things reclaimed, extracted, gathered, manufactured, improved, adopted, or cultivated through human effort and labour, and serves as objects of barter and sale.
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