The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1983 - 842 頁 |
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... interest rate was a panacea that would eliminate all , or almost all , ills of society , insisted that it would reduce drunkenness . Typically the seventeenth - century authors disclaim competence and intention to discuss the matter of ...
... interest rate was a panacea that would eliminate all , or almost all , ills of society , insisted that it would reduce drunkenness . Typically the seventeenth - century authors disclaim competence and intention to discuss the matter of ...
第 154 頁
... interest : why not borrow from the Dutch ? This idea finds no favor with Child . When lender and borrower are English , the interest payment is a mere transfer , but when the lender is a Dutchman , the payment becomes " a clear loss to ...
... interest : why not borrow from the Dutch ? This idea finds no favor with Child . When lender and borrower are English , the interest payment is a mere transfer , but when the lender is a Dutchman , the payment becomes " a clear loss to ...
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... interest to brothers but allows the taking of interest from others . This is traced to modern times . According to the author , the transformation of clan com- radeship to universal society has occurred at the cost of an “ attenuation ...
... interest to brothers but allows the taking of interest from others . This is traced to modern times . According to the author , the transformation of clan com- radeship to universal society has occurred at the cost of an “ attenuation ...
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