Adam Smith: Critical Assessments, Том 1John Cunningham Wood Croom Helm, 1983 - 2064 стор. "Adam Smith, a British economist and philosopher, is the father of economic theory. So, [this title] is an indispensable collection for economists and economics' lovers. The author, John Cunningham Wood, from Edith Cowan University, writes about the life of this leading economist (as the author says) and the books are focused on the critical assessments of Smith."--Amazon.com. |
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... capital in economic development and argued that it was not industry but parsimony which was the immediate cause of the accumulation of capital . Although capital increased the productivity of industry which made it possible to save more ...
... capital in economic development and argued that it was not industry but parsimony which was the immediate cause of the accumulation of capital . Although capital increased the productivity of industry which made it possible to save more ...
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... capital which had before been employed in it , or hinders from going to it a part of what would otherwise have gone to it ' ( 636 ; IV.ix.25 ) . It therefore follows that ' The most effectual expedient . . . for raising the value of ...
... capital which had before been employed in it , or hinders from going to it a part of what would otherwise have gone to it ' ( 636 ; IV.ix.25 ) . It therefore follows that ' The most effectual expedient . . . for raising the value of ...
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... capital and to the distinction between fixed and circulating capital . But it is perhaps in his treatment of the ' division of stock ' seen from the standpoint of society at large ( II.ii ) rather than from that of the individual ...
... capital and to the distinction between fixed and circulating capital . But it is perhaps in his treatment of the ' division of stock ' seen from the standpoint of society at large ( II.ii ) rather than from that of the individual ...
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Preface | xiii |
SMITHS WEALTH OF NATIONS | xvii |
Adam Smiths Approach to the Theory of Value | xxxi |
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