| 1891 - 874 стор.
...intelligible that of two bodies one does not revolve round the other more than the other round the one. ' Just as the motion of every body in the solar system...the elements of the problem of political economy.' These words were written by Professor Marshall nearly twenty years ago ; i but their spirit still pervades... | |
| John Neville Keynes - 1891 - 392 стор.
...price. This conception is of central importance in economics. For, as Professor Marshall has observed, "just as the motion of every body in the solar system...the elements of the problem of political economy." The conception is, however, one that is. found to be specially difficult of realisation by those who... | |
| Jacques Moret - 1915 - 286 стор.
...fondamentales d'économie sociale, dans la Revue d'économie politique, numéro de juillet-août 1887. (2) « Just as the motion of every body in the solar System...with the elements of the problem of political economy » (A. MARSHALL, Academy, numéro du 1er avril 1872). hoc ergo propter hoc, application dont la théorie... | |
| 1920 - 652 стор.
...enounced in these words — quite as clear as any which Professor Cassel employs half a century later : "Just as the motion of every body in the solar system...the elements of the problem of political economy." The reviewer of the third edition of the Principles in the JOURNAL of 1895 quotes at length passages... | |
| Francis Ysidro Edgeworth - 1925 - 304 стор.
...intelligible that of two bodies one does not revolve round the other more than the other round the one. r " Just as the motion of every body in the solar system...the elements of the problem of political economy." These words were written by Professor Marshall nearly twenty years ago ; * but their spirit still pervades... | |
| Robert A. Solo - 1991 - 164 стор.
...same form as Darwinian biology in the nineteenth century. 2. In a footnote Keynes quotes Marshall, 'Just as the motion of every body in the solar system affects and is affected by every other, so it is with the elements of the political economy'. 3. Paul Samuelson, The Foundations... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 534 стор.
...positions of the economic factors. "Just as the motion of every body in the solar system," he there wrote, "affects and is affected by the motion of every other,...the elements of the problem of political economy." 91. Principles, bk. vi. chap. xi. para. 5. 92. Principles, bk. vi. chap, xi, para. 1. 93. The vital... | |
| Philip Mirowski - 1994 - 640 стор.
...one part is connected as cause or effect with other parts of the system. As Professor Marshall says: "Just as the motion of every body in the solar system...the elements of the problem of political economy." This conception of mutually dependent positions is one in which minds disciplined in mathematical physics... | |
| Peter D. Groenewegen - 1998 - 230 стор.
...Academy (April 1, 1872). It was there that, as far as we know, first was stated the important principle: 'Just as the motion of every body in the solar system...it is with the elements of the problem of political economy."7 Referring to our author's earlier utterances, it may not be out of place to guard against... | |
| Sandra Peart - 2003 - 296 стор.
...part is connected as cause or effect with the other parts of the system. As Professor Marshall says.5 "Just as the motion of every body in the solar system...the elements of the problem of political economy" (e). This conception of mutually dependent positions is one in which minds disciplined in mathematical... | |
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