A History of Economic Doctrines from the Time of the Physiocrats to the Present DayHarrap, 1948 - 800 страници |
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... increase . Taking again land No. 1 , which yields corn at 10s . a bushel , let us imagine that there is an increased demand for wheat . Instead of break- ing up land No. 2 an attempt might be made to increase the yield on No. 1 , but ...
... increase . Taking again land No. 1 , which yields corn at 10s . a bushel , let us imagine that there is an increased demand for wheat . Instead of break- ing up land No. 2 an attempt might be made to increase the yield on No. 1 , but ...
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... increase in the numbers of the proletariat - the result of unchecked procreation , for ' the moral restraint ' can ... increase or diminution . " Note the last words , " without increase or diminution " ; that is , if a working man has ...
... increase in the numbers of the proletariat - the result of unchecked procreation , for ' the moral restraint ' can ... increase or diminution . " Note the last words , " without increase or diminution " ; that is , if a working man has ...
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... increase of credit increases consumable incomes and consequently expenditure as well . There follows a rise of prices lead- ing to an increase in profits , which impels traders to increase produc- tion and demand new credits , which in ...
... increase of credit increases consumable incomes and consequently expenditure as well . There follows a rise of prices lead- ing to an increase in profits , which impels traders to increase produc- tion and demand new credits , which in ...
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