The Evolution of Modern Economic theoryTransaction Publishers, 1970 - 265 стор. |
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... tion . In the second I shall try to give a short conspectus of what seem to me the most significant innovations of the period between 1914 and the publication of the General Theory of J. M. Keynes . Then finally , and even more ...
... tion . In the second I shall try to give a short conspectus of what seem to me the most significant innovations of the period between 1914 and the publication of the General Theory of J. M. Keynes . Then finally , and even more ...
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... tion ; and although , as we shall see , it has undergone much trans- formation since , it became the starting point and the stimulus for much of the theoretical development since their day . I think it is clear now that , in the ...
... tion ; and although , as we shall see , it has undergone much trans- formation since , it became the starting point and the stimulus for much of the theoretical development since their day . I think it is clear now that , in the ...
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... tion between the size of the working population and the level of wages becomes less and less plausible . For this reason , since the time of Ricardo , even among econo- mists who in other connections attach great importance to the ...
... tion between the size of the working population and the level of wages becomes less and less plausible . For this reason , since the time of Ricardo , even among econo- mists who in other connections attach great importance to the ...
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... tion in these terms fails badly to do justice to Ricardo's historical position or the profundity of his analytical powers . But in a perspective which is avowedly concerned only with the develop- ment of logical systems , it surely is ...
... tion in these terms fails badly to do justice to Ricardo's historical position or the profundity of his analytical powers . But in a perspective which is avowedly concerned only with the develop- ment of logical systems , it surely is ...
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... tion of its propositions by Hicks in his classic Value and Capital restated the theory of demand in such a way as to escape the strictures applicable to earlier theories and to extend the analysis to further and important insights . The ...
... tion of its propositions by Hicks in his classic Value and Capital restated the theory of demand in such a way as to escape the strictures applicable to earlier theories and to extend the analysis to further and important insights . The ...
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Schumpeter on the History of Economic Analysis | 47 |
Bentham in the Twentieth Century | 73 |
Malthus in Perspective | 85 |
Torrenss Letters on Commercial Policy | 92 |
The Life of John Stuart Mill | 97 |
ii Mills Earlier Letters | 114 |
The Place of Jevons in the History of Economic Thought | 169 |
Philip Wicksteed as an Economist | 189 |
Wicksells Lectures on Political Economy | 210 |
New Light on Knut Wicksell | 223 |
A Biographical Note on Edwin Cannan | 229 |
A Monarch in the City | 234 |
Harrod on Keynes | 243 |
Robertsons Lectures on Economic Principles | 248 |
Mills Essays on Economics and Society | 118 |
Mills Principles of Political Economy | 164 |
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES | 253 |
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Сторінка 262 - What is annually saved is as regularly consumed as what is annually spent, and nearly in the same time too ; but it is consumed by a different set of people.
Сторінка 71 - The war has disclosed the possibility of consumption to all and the vanity of abstinence to many. Thus the bluff is discovered; the laboring classes may be no longer willing to forego so largely, and the capitalist classes, no longer confident of the future, may seek to enjoy more fully their liberties of consumption so long as they last, and thus precipitate the hour of their confiscation.
Сторінка 60 - ... in proportion as cultivation extended, the additions that could yearly be made to the former average produce must be gradually and regularly diminishing.
Сторінка 122 - In order to render the argument for the impossibility of an excess of all commodities applicable to the case in which a circulating medium is employed, money must itself be considered as a commodity. It ' must, undoubtedly, be admitted that there cannot be an excess of all other commodities, and an excess of money at the same time.
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