| David M. Levy - 2001 - 340 стор.
...guide investment? Should it be someone close or someone far away? What is the species of domestick industry which his capital can employ, and of which the produce is likely to be the greatest value, every individual, it is evident, can, in his local situation, judge much better... | |
| George P. Brockway - 2001 - 494 стор.
...much good done by those who affected to trade for the public good. It is an affectation, indeed, not very common among merchants, and very few words need be employed in dissuading them from it."2 Most economists today consider themselves practitioners of a science of the eff1cient allocation... | |
| Nils Karlson - 2002 - 248 стор.
...known much good done by those who affect to trade for the publick good. It is an affection, indeed, not very common among merchants and very few words need be employed in dissuading them from it. 55 Its history and general characteristics are presented in Arrow & Hahn, 1971. 56 Stiglitz, 1988,... | |
| Andres Marroquin - 2002 - 165 стор.
...much good done by those who affected to trade for the public good. It is an affectation, indeed, not very common among merchants, and very few words need be employed in dissuading them from it. 2 The same principle which applies to trade and manufacture within a country applies to that among... | |
| Richard R. Ellsworth - 2002 - 423 стор.
...much good done by those who affected to trade for the public good. It is an affectation, indeed, not very common among merchants, and very few words need be employed in dissuading them of it. ... It is thus that the private interests and passion of individuals naturally dispose them... | |
| Peter Iadicola, Anson D. Shupe - 2003 - 424 стор.
...much good done by those who affected to trade for the public good. It is an affection, indeed, not very common among merchants, and very few words need be employed in dissuading them from it (Smith, 1937, 423). In this view, the free market untampered with allows for a just allocation of goods... | |
| E. K. Hunt - 2002 - 308 стор.
...much good done by those who affected to trade for the public good. It is an affectation, indeed, not very common among merchants, and very few words need be employed in dissuading them from it. (Smith 1937, p. 423) With this statement it is evident that Smith had a philosophy totally antithetical... | |
| Shirley Elson Roessler, Reny Miklos - 2003 - 320 стор.
...much good done by those who affected to trade for the public good. It is an affectation, indeed, not very common among merchants, and very few words need be employed in dissuading them from it. ... To give the monopoly of the home-market to the produce of domestic industry, in any particular... | |
| Pierre Force - 2003 - 300 стор.
...much good done by those who affected to trade for the public good. It is an affectation, indeed, not very common among merchants, and very few words need be employed in dissuading them from it."4 What we now call "the economy" obeys the same laws as the "oeconomy of nature" as we have seen... | |
| Paul Seabright - 2004 - 334 стор.
...much good done by those who affected to trade for the public good. It is an affectation, indeed, not very common among merchants, and very few words need be employed in dissuading them from it. ' Although many writers and politicians in later rimes have tried to recruit Adam Smith as a drumbeater... | |
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