The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 23,Випуск 89Macmillan, 1913 |
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... relations between them are such that the individual who is not very poor is generally , if not always , on an eastern slope , so to speak . When he steps to the higher type , he comes , as a rule , to such a position that money in his ...
... relations between them are such that the individual who is not very poor is generally , if not always , on an eastern slope , so to speak . When he steps to the higher type , he comes , as a rule , to such a position that money in his ...
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... relation to the income to be spent , for the rich man to think of a penny - or , so to speak , his wealth makes his leisure too valuable for it to be worth his while to throw it away in devising plans for the saving of pennies.1 The ...
... relation to the income to be spent , for the rich man to think of a penny - or , so to speak , his wealth makes his leisure too valuable for it to be worth his while to throw it away in devising plans for the saving of pennies.1 The ...
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... relations between an individual's preferences.3 Consequently , the satisfaction of one person cannot be con- trasted with that of another person , according to this view , for obviously no preferential relation can link the two ...
... relations between an individual's preferences.3 Consequently , the satisfaction of one person cannot be con- trasted with that of another person , according to this view , for obviously no preferential relation can link the two ...
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... relation to the value of his service . Hence arises a divergence between social and individual interest which can be removed only by the presence of competition sufficiently free to eliminate the ignorance of those with whom the ...
... relation to the value of his service . Hence arises a divergence between social and individual interest which can be removed only by the presence of competition sufficiently free to eliminate the ignorance of those with whom the ...
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... relation between " conduct and consequence " which is the basis of rational action . No attempt can be made to measure these effects ; even if it were possible , the moral evil which they involve would remain largely a matter of opinion ...
... relation between " conduct and consequence " which is the basis of rational action . No attempt can be made to measure these effects ; even if it were possible , the moral evil which they involve would remain largely a matter of opinion ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 30,Випуск 117 Повний перегляд - 1920 |
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