A History of Economic Doctrines from the Time of the Physiocrats to the Present DayD. C. Heath, 1948 - 800 страници |
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... give us new wealth in the form of raw materials , just as the land or sea does ; on the other hand , the fruits of the earth and the treasures of the deep are not so easily exhausted as mines . Turgot put it excellently when he said ...
... give us new wealth in the form of raw materials , just as the land or sea does ; on the other hand , the fruits of the earth and the treasures of the deep are not so easily exhausted as mines . Turgot put it excellently when he said ...
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... gives rise to concrete phenomena.1 Not history but the sciences give the true explanation . The evolutionary theory has proved fruitful in natural history simply because it took the succession of animal species as an established fact ...
... gives rise to concrete phenomena.1 Not history but the sciences give the true explanation . The evolutionary theory has proved fruitful in natural history simply because it took the succession of animal species as an established fact ...
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... give up the ghost , and though they may have failed to give us that synthetic reconstruction which is , after all , within the ability of very few writers , its advocates have succeeded in infusing new life into the study and in ...
... give up the ghost , and though they may have failed to give us that synthetic reconstruction which is , after all , within the ability of very few writers , its advocates have succeeded in infusing new life into the study and in ...
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