The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1983 - 842 頁 |
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... American writers he found much to criticize in the classical theories of population and distribution , which seemed especially unsuited to the American environment where labor was scarce , land plentiful , and oppor- tunities unlimited ...
... American writers he found much to criticize in the classical theories of population and distribution , which seemed especially unsuited to the American environment where labor was scarce , land plentiful , and oppor- tunities unlimited ...
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... American economy posed problems not unlike those of the European countries , condi- tions might have favored the rise of an American Keynes . If he did not emerge , this may have been because there was no American Marshall or Pigou to ...
... American economy posed problems not unlike those of the European countries , condi- tions might have favored the rise of an American Keynes . If he did not emerge , this may have been because there was no American Marshall or Pigou to ...
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... American econometrics enriched by their contributions and with econometrics so strongly appealing to the American mind , it became the dominant theme in American economics at mid - century . By then the circumstances attending the war ...
... American econometrics enriched by their contributions and with econometrics so strongly appealing to the American mind , it became the dominant theme in American economics at mid - century . By then the circumstances attending the war ...
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