The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1983 - 842 頁 |
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... theory of value was the theory of monopoly , which Cournot had developed in 1838 in a book that for a long time was little noticed and with which Mill appears to have been unfamiliar . The economic theory that Mill developed was not a ...
... theory of value was the theory of monopoly , which Cournot had developed in 1838 in a book that for a long time was little noticed and with which Mill appears to have been unfamiliar . The economic theory that Mill developed was not a ...
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... economic theory meant that the latter was di- vested of its absolute character and instead considered a product of historical circumstances . Theory , in Knies's words , " grows in living contact with the total organism of a period of ...
... economic theory meant that the latter was di- vested of its absolute character and instead considered a product of historical circumstances . Theory , in Knies's words , " grows in living contact with the total organism of a period of ...
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... economic theory in works published in 1883 and 1884. The revival of economic theory heralded by the pioneers of the new theory of value - Menger , Jevons , and Walras — in the 1870s had , however , only a faint echo in Germany and did ...
... economic theory in works published in 1883 and 1884. The revival of economic theory heralded by the pioneers of the new theory of value - Menger , Jevons , and Walras — in the 1870s had , however , only a faint echo in Germany and did ...
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