The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1983 - 842 頁 |
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... example , the origin of the idea embodied in Sections 9 and 10 of Article I of the Constitution of the United States , which forbid retroactive legislation , might be sought in the Roman principle nulla poena sine lege- " no penalty ...
... example , the origin of the idea embodied in Sections 9 and 10 of Article I of the Constitution of the United States , which forbid retroactive legislation , might be sought in the Roman principle nulla poena sine lege- " no penalty ...
第 506 頁
... example , demand and supply , and they were solved by finding their root , that is , the price equating the quantities demanded and supplied and indicated by the intersection of the respective curves . The search for optimum positions ...
... example , demand and supply , and they were solved by finding their root , that is , the price equating the quantities demanded and supplied and indicated by the intersection of the respective curves . The search for optimum positions ...
第 551 頁
... example , why the total number of equations in the system is m −1 , the discarded equation standing for the price of money . In Walras's cost equations the product price is equated to the quan- tities of the productive services ...
... example , why the total number of equations in the system is m −1 , the discarded equation standing for the price of money . In Walras's cost equations the product price is equated to the quan- tities of the productive services ...
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