The Growth of Economic Thought |
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For 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 without
law ...
For 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 without
law ...
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Simultaneous equations made their appearance , denoting , for 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 ...
Simultaneous equations made their appearance , denoting , for 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 ...
第 551 頁
Walras's cost equations give an example of his procedure . ... This procedure
explicitly recognizes that a quantity of labor , for example , which a worker stands
ready to supply , is a function - THE LAUSANNE 552 not only of the wage rate but
...
Walras's cost equations give an example of his procedure . ... This procedure
explicitly recognizes that a quantity of labor , for example , which a worker stands
ready to supply , is a function - THE LAUSANNE 552 not only of the wage rate but
...
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