A History of Economic Doctrines from the Time of the Physiocrats to the Present DayHeath, 1952 - 672 страници |
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... Smith has been successful in borrowing from his predecessors all their more important ideas and welding them into a more general system . He superseded them because he rendered their work useless ... Smith knows how to borrow 52 ADAM SMITH.
... Smith has been successful in borrowing from his predecessors all their more important ideas and welding them into a more general system . He superseded them because he rendered their work useless ... Smith knows how to borrow 52 ADAM SMITH.
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... Smith's predecessor in the chair of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow . The divisions of the subject are almost identical with those given by Hutcheson , and many of Smith's best known theories can be traced in the System of Moral Philosophy ...
... Smith's predecessor in the chair of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow . The divisions of the subject are almost identical with those given by Hutcheson , and many of Smith's best known theories can be traced in the System of Moral Philosophy ...
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... Smith more than shared their predilectio .. agriculture . Nothing can be more incorrect , though it is frequently done , than to regard Smith as the prophet of industrialism and to contrast him with the Physiocrats , the champions of ...
... Smith more than shared their predilectio .. agriculture . Nothing can be more incorrect , though it is frequently done , than to regard Smith as the prophet of industrialism and to contrast him with the Physiocrats , the champions of ...
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