The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1983 - 842 頁 |
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... economists became active . Their work shared the programmatic , critical , and relativistic character of Jones's , but their inspiration was no longer derived from Bacon . There was , to begin with , an Irish contingent , connected with ...
... economists became active . Their work shared the programmatic , critical , and relativistic character of Jones's , but their inspiration was no longer derived from Bacon . There was , to begin with , an Irish contingent , connected with ...
第 400 頁
... economists and reassuring them that the genetic approach contained the clue to the riddles of society . However , when it came to Spencer's eco- nomic doctrines , most of the historical economists parted company with him . Spencer was a ...
... economists and reassuring them that the genetic approach contained the clue to the riddles of society . However , when it came to Spencer's eco- nomic doctrines , most of the historical economists parted company with him . Spencer was a ...
第 424 頁
... economists , as much as he impressed on the latter the desirability of a historical point of view . The historical view of economic theory meant that the latter was di- vested of its absolute character and instead considered a product ...
... economists , as much as he impressed on the latter the desirability of a historical point of view . The historical view of economic theory meant that the latter was di- vested of its absolute character and instead considered a product ...
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