| 1885 - 544 стор.
...country which receives the emigrants ? Give reasons for your answer. 2. Comment on the following : " Only through the principle of competition has Political...Economy any pretension to the character of a science;" "There cannot be two prices at the same time in the same market ; " " The magic of property turns sand... | |
| 1887 - 732 стор.
...The Postulates of English Political Economy, written just before his death. John Stuart Mill had said that "only through the principle of competition has...economy any pretension to the character of a science," 1 — a dictum that compressed into a sentence the economic system of Ricardo, James Mill, Senior,... | |
| John Bates Clark, Franklin Henry Giddings - 1888 - 88 стор.
...The Postulates of English Political Economy, written just before his death. John Stuart Mill had said that " only through the principle of competition has...economy any pretension to the character of a science," 1 — a dictum that compressed into a sentence the economic system of Ricardo, James Mill, Senior,... | |
| William Samuel Lilly - 1892 - 354 стор.
...which hangs what is current in this country as Political Economy. Indeed Mr. Mill expressly says, " Only through the principle of competition has Political...Economy any pretension to the character of a science."* "What that pretension is worth, wo will inquire a little later on. It will be a fitting introduction... | |
| George Brooks - 1895 - 350 стор.
...effect of competition, and to take into little account the other and conflicting principle (custom). They are apt to express themselves as if they thought...be shown to be the tendency of competition to do." Herein the economists have been very unwise. They have unwittingly done much to foster the irrational... | |
| William Dwight Porter Bliss, Rudolph Michael Binder - 1908 - 1340 стор.
...dealt on a lower plane. Some of the older economists, indeed, at times saw this more or less clearly. "Only through the principle of competition has political...economy any pretension to the character of a science" was a dictum of John Stuart Mill. The point at which the social sciences tend to be most significantly... | |
| 1894 - 592 стор.
...when he is concerned with the distribution of wealth. As Mill was clear-sighted enough to observe, "only through the principle of competition has political...economy any pretension to the character of a science." Once we admit this, we have extended the frontiers of political economy to include a far wider territory... | |
| Cy Gonick - 1975 - 464 стор.
...offices with more decent types. The Bizarre World of Economic Theory In 1848 John Stuart Mill insisted that "only through the principle of competition has...economy any pretension to the character of a science." In 1975, even in the face of its utter inability to explain the current economic crisis, the assumptions... | |
| T. W. Hutchison - 1978 - 376 стор.
...exclusive stress upon the first of these agencies; to exaggerate the effect of competition, and to take into little account the other and conflicting...science. So far as rents, profits, wages, prices, are determined by competition, laws may be assigned for them. Assume competition to be their exclusive... | |
| R. M. Sundrum - 1992 - 346 стор.
...exaggerate the effect of competition, and to take into little account the other and conflicting principle. This is partly intelligible, if we consider that only...science. So far as rents, profits, wages, prices, are determined by competition, laws may be assigned for them. Assume competition to be their exclusive... | |
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