Principles of Political EconomyGinn, 1919 - 588 páginas |
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... selling . In such a household the problems of income and expenditure , of business and home life , are not very widely ... sell among themselves , but the people as a whole consume their own products . In recent times , especially in our ...
... selling . In such a household the problems of income and expenditure , of business and home life , are not very widely ... sell among themselves , but the people as a whole consume their own products . In recent times , especially in our ...
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... selling has come to be so large a part of the economic life of the people that for a long time it seemed to many students to be the most important aspect of economic life . So there came a time when the chief emphasis was laid upon ...
... selling has come to be so large a part of the economic life of the people that for a long time it seemed to many students to be the most important aspect of economic life . So there came a time when the chief emphasis was laid upon ...
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... sell the manure , or induce someone to take it away , he would be willing to pay someone to remove it . To the market gardener it is wealth ; and if he cannot other- wise secure it , he will pay the owner of the stable for it . In that ...
... sell the manure , or induce someone to take it away , he would be willing to pay someone to remove it . To the market gardener it is wealth ; and if he cannot other- wise secure it , he will pay the owner of the stable for it . In that ...
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... sell it , he will then have a very strong reason for doing useful things or producing desirable objects . If a desirable object is produced , not because the pro- ducer has a benevolent interest in the consumer , but because he has a ...
... sell it , he will then have a very strong reason for doing useful things or producing desirable objects . If a desirable object is produced , not because the pro- ducer has a benevolent interest in the consumer , but because he has a ...
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... selling . Except among a few religious societies , which are held together by a powerful religious sentiment , the author does not know of a single case where coöperative farming has succeeded . By coöperative farming is meant the ...
... selling . Except among a few religious societies , which are held together by a powerful religious sentiment , the author does not know of a single case where coöperative farming has succeeded . By coöperative farming is meant the ...
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