History of Economic Thought..Macmillan, 1911 - 567 стор. |
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... Means of Insuring a Favorable Balance- Practical Applications of Policies - Economic Theories : Value , Interest , Population , Wages , Rent , Factors of Production , Productivity of Occupations , Taxation - James Steuart , the Last of ...
... Means of Insuring a Favorable Balance- Practical Applications of Policies - Economic Theories : Value , Interest , Population , Wages , Rent , Factors of Production , Productivity of Occupations , Taxation - James Steuart , the Last of ...
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... means . But the history of economic thought does , and from its point of view the un- related primitive ideas of the earliest times are full of meaning . Indeed , to understand fully the origin and growth of the science , the underlying ...
... means . But the history of economic thought does , and from its point of view the un- related primitive ideas of the earliest times are full of meaning . Indeed , to understand fully the origin and growth of the science , the underlying ...
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... means , has been the center of their philosophy ; though latterly their con- cepts have been broadened by making happiness their criterion . The materialist has thought most of the immediate material ' 1 These terms will not be used in ...
... means , has been the center of their philosophy ; though latterly their con- cepts have been broadened by making happiness their criterion . The materialist has thought most of the immediate material ' 1 These terms will not be used in ...
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... means a large degree of economic isolation , and this characterizes the states of antiquity . Only with the growth of division of labor and exchange could economic relations grow in number and significance . 1 Early Law and Custom ...
... means a large degree of economic isolation , and this characterizes the states of antiquity . Only with the growth of division of labor and exchange could economic relations grow in number and significance . 1 Early Law and Custom ...
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... means was disapproved of by Rabbinical law , being classed with usury and false weights , and middlemen were not tolerated . The export of necessary articles of food was forbidden , and in time of famine no storing was allowable - all ...
... means was disapproved of by Rabbinical law , being classed with usury and false weights , and middlemen were not tolerated . The export of necessary articles of food was forbidden , and in time of famine no storing was allowable - all ...
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Сторінка 100 - I think it will be but a very modest computation to say, that of the products of the earth useful to the life of man...
Сторінка 179 - The property which every man has in his own labor, as it is the original foundation of all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable. The patrimony of a poor man...
Сторінка 179 - Every individual is continually exerting himself to find out the most advantageous employment for whatever capital he can command.
Сторінка 172 - It is but equity, besides, that they who feed, cloath, and lodge the whole body of the people, should have such a share of the produce of their own labour as to be themselves tolerably well fed, cloathed, and lodged.
Сторінка 200 - Man is necessarily confined in room. When acre has been added to acre till all the fertile land is occupied, the yearly increase of food must depend upon the melioration of the land already in possession. This is a fund, which, from the nature of all soils, instead of increasing, must be gradually diminishing.
Сторінка 27 - Restore, I pray you, to them, even this day, their lands, their vineyards, their olive-yards, and their houses, also the hundredth part of the money, and of the corn, the wine, and the oil, that ye exact of them.
Сторінка 220 - Rent is that portion of the produce of the earth, which is paid to the landlord for the use of the original and indestructible powers of the soil.
Сторінка 249 - England of his day, whatever its limitations, was seething with important movements as interesting, in slightly different applications, on this side of the Atlantic as well as on the other...
Сторінка 194 - Were the face of the earth, he says, vacant of other plants, it might be gradually sowed and overspread with one kind only, as for instance with fennel; and were it empty of other inhabitants, it might in a few ages be replenished from one nation only, as for instance with Englishmen.
Сторінка 518 - ... 3. We hold that the conflict of labor and capital has brought into prominence a vast number of social problems, whose solution requires the united efforts, each in its own sphere, of the church, of the state, and of science. "4. In the study of the industrial and commercial policy of governments we take no partisan attitude. We believe in a progressive development of economic conditions, which must be met by a corresponding development of legislative policy.