A History of Economic Doctrines from the Time of the Physiocrats to the Present DayHarrap, 1948 - 800 страници |
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... greater utility , and conse- quently greater value . Two men come to market each with a useless thing , and each returns with a useful one.3 Consequently the Physio- cratic saying that exchange means no gain to anyone , or at least that ...
... greater utility , and conse- quently greater value . Two men come to market each with a useless thing , and each returns with a useful one.3 Consequently the Physio- cratic saying that exchange means no gain to anyone , or at least that ...
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... greater or lesser degree of proof which supports them . What gives to the laws of physics or chemistry that larger amount of fixity and that greater degree of certainty which renders them altogether superior to economic law as at ...
... greater or lesser degree of proof which supports them . What gives to the laws of physics or chemistry that larger amount of fixity and that greater degree of certainty which renders them altogether superior to economic law as at ...
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... greater as the size of the country is greater , as for example in the United States . On the other hand the immobility of capital and labour between different countries is purely relative : need we recall the sudden rush of labour from ...
... greater as the size of the country is greater , as for example in the United States . On the other hand the immobility of capital and labour between different countries is purely relative : need we recall the sudden rush of labour from ...
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