The Character and Logical Method of Political EconomyW. McGee, 1869 - 184 頁 The work on the “Character and Logical Method of Political Economy” may be recommended to students as a safe guide to help them through the mazy labyrinths which the earlier stages of the study present. The purpose of the work is to ascertain the true relation of Political Economy to the Physical Sciences on the one hand, and to the Moral Sciences on the other, both as regards method and compass. The supporters and opponents of Political Economy have each done it injustice by misapprehending its aims and limits. The study, as Professor Cairnes points out and explains with inimitable clearness, does not consist in an investigation into the causes of physical facts or the evolution of psychological processes. Political Economy begins at the point at which physical science and psychological science each end. |
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... agricultural produce is spoken of as determining its value , the reader will understand that I always speak of the cost of that portion which is raised at greatest expense . E result , and however calculation may be defeated by the COST ...
... agricultural produce , but the value which regu- lates the cost . It is , no doubt , true , that in the case of agricultural produce a rise in its value , or ( supposing the value of money to be constant ) in its price , is generally ...
... agricultural produce which is raised at greatest expense , and that which is raised at less ? Supposing a tax on raw produce , the farmer will not pay the tax , for then he would not get the average profits , and rather than submit to ...
... agricultural statistics , it has been required , as a part of the infor- mation insisted upon , that there should be periodical Government returns of the appearance of the growing crops . ' These , and other contingencies more or less ...
... agricultural system are capable of yielding , as well as the vast districts in America , New Zealand , and elsewhere ... agriculture be too costly , is there not room enough on the earth for as much unscientific and cheap tillage as ...