The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 23,Випуск 89Macmillan, 1913 |
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... profit and the revealing of them for fame , the purchase of pictures for the home and the presenta- tion of pictures to public galleries . The consequence of this fact from our present point of view is obvious . The quantity of a 1 Cf ...
... profit and the revealing of them for fame , the purchase of pictures for the home and the presenta- tion of pictures to public galleries . The consequence of this fact from our present point of view is obvious . The quantity of a 1 Cf ...
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... profit to be drawn from price differences of two kinds . Differences of price between two points of space call into being organisations for obtaining knowledge of them , and for the trans- port of goods between the two places ...
... profit to be drawn from price differences of two kinds . Differences of price between two points of space call into being organisations for obtaining knowledge of them , and for the trans- port of goods between the two places ...
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... profit by a skilful operation in Consols . His gain may have been a million pounds and his costs £ 10,000 ; his service to society consisted in temporarily making Consols rather more marketable , and in raising their price a day or ...
... profit by a skilful operation in Consols . His gain may have been a million pounds and his costs £ 10,000 ; his service to society consisted in temporarily making Consols rather more marketable , and in raising their price a day or ...
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... profits , but they cannot , even when monopolised , add to his gains an amount greater than the benefit they confer ... profit tends in these cases to be too small rather than too great . Similarly with the speculator ; his agency will ...
... profits , but they cannot , even when monopolised , add to his gains an amount greater than the benefit they confer ... profit tends in these cases to be too small rather than too great . Similarly with the speculator ; his agency will ...
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... profits of both to a normal payment for the convenience which they afford to the public . In the absence of such ... profit is maximised . The point of view may be slightly shifted and the speculative operation regarded as a whole . It ...
... profits of both to a normal payment for the convenience which they afford to the public . In the absence of such ... profit is maximised . The point of view may be slightly shifted and the speculative operation regarded as a whole . It ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 30,Випуск 117 Повний перегляд - 1920 |
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