A History of Economic Doctrines from the Time of the Physiocrats to the Present DayHeath, 1952 - 672 страници |
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... seems to imply that the revenues of the agricultural and industrial classes are not squeezable because they represent the indispensable minimum necessary for the expenses of production . This seems to be an anticipation of the notorious ...
... seems to imply that the revenues of the agricultural and industrial classes are not squeezable because they represent the indispensable minimum necessary for the expenses of production . This seems to be an anticipation of the notorious ...
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... seems to us , consists in the rational use of what may be called the social series method , or , in other words , in the due appreciation of the successive stages of human develop- ment as reflected in a succession of historical facts ...
... seems to us , consists in the rational use of what may be called the social series method , or , in other words , in the due appreciation of the successive stages of human develop- ment as reflected in a succession of historical facts ...
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... seems imperilled . After the numerous polemics to which it has given rise , it seems as if this theory , along with the Classical theory of value , were about to be relegated to the class of doctrines in which the historian is still ...
... seems imperilled . After the numerous polemics to which it has given rise , it seems as if this theory , along with the Classical theory of value , were about to be relegated to the class of doctrines in which the historian is still ...
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