A History of Economic Doctrines from the Time of the Physiocrats to the Present DayD. C. Heath, 1948 - 800 страници |
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... Smith's work has been the guide for successive generations of econo- mists and the starting - point of all their speculation . Even at the present day , despite many changes in ... SMITH 69 CHAPTER II: ADAM SMITH (M Rist) Division of Labour.
... Smith's work has been the guide for successive generations of econo- mists and the starting - point of all their speculation . Even at the present day , despite many changes in ... SMITH 69 CHAPTER II: ADAM SMITH (M Rist) Division of Labour.
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... Smith more than shared their predilection for agri- culture . 2 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 ...
... Smith more than shared their predilection for agri- culture . 2 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 ...
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... Smith's naturalism and optimism . The two ideas , though frequently intermingled and sometimes even confused in Smith's work , must be carefully distinguished by the historian of economic thought . Spontaneity and beneficence were ...
... Smith's naturalism and optimism . The two ideas , though frequently intermingled and sometimes even confused in Smith's work , must be carefully distinguished by the historian of economic thought . Spontaneity and beneficence were ...
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