| Charles Franklin Dunbar, Frank William Taussig, Abbott Payson Usher, Alvin Harvey Hansen, William Leonard Crum, Edward Chamberlin, Arthur Eli Monroe - 1901 - 666 стор.
...predecessors, and regarded the subject as closed. " Happily, there is nothing in the laws of value for the present or any future writer to clear up ; the theory of the subject is complete." f Though other writers, notably JB Say, had laid down the hypothesis that utility is the substance... | |
| George Lisle - 1903 - 560 стор.
...wisest among men, that John Stuart Mill should have introduced his discussion of value by saying, " Happily there is nothing in the laws of value which...clear up. The theory of the subject is complete." At the very time that this statement was appearing unmodified in edition after edition of Mill's Principles... | |
| Oliver R. Trowbridge - 1903 - 444 стор.
...question of value is fundamental. » • • The smallest error on that subject infects with corresponding error all our other conclusions; and anything vague...creates confusion and uncertainty in everything else. -it'll n Stuart Mill. We have already seen that men may secure satisforms in two ways; by means of... | |
| William Bell Robertson - 1905 - 272 стор.
...Stuart Mill, when he says : " The smallest error on that subject [value] infects with corresponding error all our other conclusions; and anything vague...value which remains for the present or any future 21 writer to clear up; the theory of the subject is complete." Though Mill thus correctly appreciated... | |
| Thomas Mackay - 1913 - 346 стор.
...constituted implies some theory of Value; the smallest error on that subject infects with corresponding error all our other conclusions; and anything vague...clear up ; the theory of the subject is complete. . . .' Unfortunately this latter view is far too sanguine, but the truth of the earlier portion of... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1913 - 892 стор.
...constituted, implies some theory of value: The smallest error on that subject infects with corresponding error all our other conclusions, and anything vague...creates confusion and uncertainty in everything else. One of the most acute and profound writers on Economic?. WS Jevons, used language which is believed... | |
| New York (State). Public Service Commission. Second District - 1913 - 892 стор.
...constituted, implies some theory of value: The smallest error on that subject infects with corresponding error all our other conclusions, and anything vague...creates confusion and uncertainty in everything else. One of the most acute and profound writers on Economics, WS Jevons, used language which is believed... | |
| Robert Moses - 1914 - 336 стор.
...the working classes (1) in different countries, (2) at different periods in the same country. 2. " There is nothing in the laws of value which remains...clear up; the theory of the subject is complete." Indicate the leading features of the theory of value thus accepted by JS Mill; and notice the several... | |
| Thomas Slater - 1915 - 440 стор.
...constituted, implies some theory of value; the smallest error on that subject infects with corresponding error all our other conclusions; and anything vague...creates confusion and uncertainty in everything else. The theory of value is picturesquely said by a foreign writer to be the dragon which guards the entrance... | |
| Thorstein Veblen - 1919 - 526 стор.
..." wages and " normal " value, and the former of whom was so well content with his work as to say, " Happily, there is nothing in the laws of Value which...clear up: the theory of the subject is complete." 4 But the difference between the earlier and the later point of view is a difference of degree rather... | |
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