The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1983 - 842 頁 |
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... equal , and it does so by checking the growth of population whenever it presses against food supplies . The two checks are vice and misery . This natural inequality of the two powers of population , and of production in the earth , and ...
... equal , and it does so by checking the growth of population whenever it presses against food supplies . The two checks are vice and misery . This natural inequality of the two powers of population , and of production in the earth , and ...
第 470 頁
... equal rate on v + c . This is the assumption Marx employs in the first volume of Das Kapital , so that in the context of this volume the problem of a deviation of prices from values does not arise . In the third volume Marx no longer ...
... equal rate on v + c . This is the assumption Marx employs in the first volume of Das Kapital , so that in the context of this volume the problem of a deviation of prices from values does not arise . In the third volume Marx no longer ...
第 568 頁
... equal proportions : " so that if the money measures of the happiness caused by two events are equal , there is not in general any very great difference between the amounts of happiness in the two cases . " In Marshall's analysis the ...
... equal proportions : " so that if the money measures of the happiness caused by two events are equal , there is not in general any very great difference between the amounts of happiness in the two cases . " In Marshall's analysis the ...
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