The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1983 - 842 頁 |
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... approach . Marshall's analysis , which he developed in verbal terms , was subsequently pursued with the help of symbols and equations . In its simplest formulation it yielded the equation M = kY , where M represented the quantity of ...
... approach . Marshall's analysis , which he developed in verbal terms , was subsequently pursued with the help of symbols and equations . In its simplest formulation it yielded the equation M = kY , where M represented the quantity of ...
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... approach . " An affiliated research organization was founded in 1932. This was the Cowles Commission , later changed to Cowles Foundation , for Research in Economics , named in honor of Alfred Cowles , who provided it with funds . The ...
... approach . " An affiliated research organization was founded in 1932. This was the Cowles Commission , later changed to Cowles Foundation , for Research in Economics , named in honor of Alfred Cowles , who provided it with funds . The ...
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... approach , with economic theory " providing a unified framework for all behavior involving scarce resources , nonmarket as well as market , nonmonetary as well as monetary , small group as well as competitive . " Becker's work is still ...
... approach , with economic theory " providing a unified framework for all behavior involving scarce resources , nonmarket as well as market , nonmonetary as well as monetary , small group as well as competitive . " Becker's work is still ...
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