The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1991 - 868 頁 |
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... position tantamount to the view that in the developed economies of Europe both population and capital had become redundant , this in spite of his qualified adherence to Say's law . THE STATIONARY STATE In the absence of countervailing ...
... position tantamount to the view that in the developed economies of Europe both population and capital had become redundant , this in spite of his qualified adherence to Say's law . THE STATIONARY STATE In the absence of countervailing ...
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... position in the modern economic order . Maine , in fact , spoke of a " movement from status to contract . " In a similar vein , Spencer distinguished between military and industrial societies - the latter being organized by voluntary ...
... position in the modern economic order . Maine , in fact , spoke of a " movement from status to contract . " In a similar vein , Spencer distinguished between military and industrial societies - the latter being organized by voluntary ...
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... position where it is impossible , by means of a small change , either to increase or to decrease the ophelimities of all individuals . He arrived at this conclusion by distinguishing several cases : a small move might increase , or it ...
... position where it is impossible , by means of a small change , either to increase or to decrease the ophelimities of all individuals . He arrived at this conclusion by distinguishing several cases : a small move might increase , or it ...
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