| Emery Edward Neff - 1924 - 354 стор.
...exchange as immoral, as being essentially the art of over-reaching, the ij. 8. Mill had written in 1848: "Happily, there is nothing in the laws of value which...clear up ; the theory of the subject is complete. ' ' Principles, Book III, Ch. 1, Sec. 2, p. 436. No part of the theory has been more perplexing to... | |
| Friedrich von Gottl-Ottlilienfeld - 1925 - 808 стор.
...hohen Grad der Sicherheit hinaufgewagt. Lange vor unseren Tagen hat JS Mill das stolze Wort gesprochen: „Happily, there is nothing in the laws of Value,...clear up ; the theory of the subject is complete." (Principles, Bk. III. Ch. I.) Nun, wenn es einer subjektiven Ansicht von solcher felsenharten Entschiedenheit... | |
| John Aiton Todd - 1925 - 284 стор.
...balanced ; and while the present generation may well be chary of repeating Mill's statement 1 that " there is nothing in the laws of value which remains...to clear up, the theory of the subject is complete ", at least Marshall's own generation has added nothing fundamental to his statement of it, nor is... | |
| Hugh Dalton Baron Dalton - 1925 - 404 стор.
...least original part of the Principles. But this is sufficiently accounted for by his remark that " happily there is nothing in the laws of value which...writer to clear up ; the theory of the subject is complete."1 §7. Book IV, concerning the Influence of the Progress of Society on Production and Distribution,... | |
| Emery Edward Neff - 1926 - 456 стор.
...the art of overreaching, the giving of goods of inferior quality in 6 JS Mill had written in 1848: " Happily, there is nothing in the laws of value which remains for the present or any fuutre writer to clear up; the theory of the subject is complete." Principles, Book III, Ch. 1, Sec.... | |
| 1900 - 586 стор.
...or misty in our conception of it creates confusion and uncertainty in everything else." And he adds: "Happily, there is nothing in the laws of value which...clear up; the theory of the subject is complete." We know now that he was wrong. Thanks in the main to economists still alive, and especially to the... | |
| Milton Friedman - 1953 - 336 стор.
...justly ridiculed statement that "happily, there is nothing in the laws of value which remains [1848] for the present or any future writer to clear up; the theory of the subject is complete."27 The confusion between descriptive accuracy and analytical relevance has led not only to... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1957 - 818 стор.
...his Principles of Political Economy, John Stuart Mill, with all the abandon of true genius, wrote : "Happily, there is nothing in the laws of value which...that of so stating it as to solve by anticipation thf chief perplexities which occur in applying it : and to do this, some minuteness of exposition,... | |
| Maurice Dobb - 1975 - 308 стор.
...specifically Ricardian. Mill's treatment of the theory of value j is prefaced by the confident statement: "Happily there is nothing in the laws of Value which...to clear up; the theory of the subject is complete. "§ Here again he starts by claiming that he is doing no more than tidy up, expand a little and restate... | |
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