The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1983 - 842 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 74 筆
第 369 頁
... classical economics , to which he gave a new life , one which expired only as the nineteenth century came to its close . Mill's measured optimism redeemed classical economics by making it compatible again with the belief in progress ...
... classical economics , to which he gave a new life , one which expired only as the nineteenth century came to its close . Mill's measured optimism redeemed classical economics by making it compatible again with the belief in progress ...
第 377 頁
... classical theory of the adjustment is generally considered as having viewed price changes as the instrument of ... classical view , although references to changes in incomes as the equilibrating factor , or as one of them , can also be ...
... classical theory of the adjustment is generally considered as having viewed price changes as the instrument of ... classical view , although references to changes in incomes as the equilibrating factor , or as one of them , can also be ...
第 435 頁
... classical system to account for national diversities . Third , an attack was launched by the Socialists , who gave expression to class rather than to national aspirations . and found the system wanting in attention to the needs of the ...
... classical system to account for national diversities . Third , an attack was launched by the Socialists , who gave expression to class rather than to national aspirations . and found the system wanting in attention to the needs of the ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
Adam Smith agricultural analysis Aristotle became become Bentham capital century classical classical economics commodities competition considered cost demand derived developed discussion distribution economic theory economic thought effects employed England English equal equilibrium Essay exchange exports factor foreign trade FORERUNNERS French German growth historical economists human Hume Hume's ideas important income increase industry influence intellectual interest interpreted Jevons Jevons's John Stuart Mill labor theory laissez faire land later LIBERALISM Malthus Malthus's marginal utility Marx Marx's mathematical matter means medieval Menger ment MERCANTILISM mercantilist Mill's modern monetary moral natural nomics philosophy Physiocrats Political Economy principle problem production published quantity Quesnay reform rent revolution RICARDIAN ECONOMICS Ricardo RISE OF PHYSIOCRATIC Say's law social socialist society Soviet subjective theory subsistence supply surplus value theory of value tion value theory wages Walras Wealth of Nations writings