Principles of National EconomyGinn, 1921 - 773 páginas |
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... important that the citizen should understand how the community and the nation may economize their energies and achieve the utmost in the way of civilization and well - being as it is that he should understand how he may economize his ...
... important that the citizen should understand how the community and the nation may economize their energies and achieve the utmost in the way of civilization and well - being as it is that he should understand how he may economize his ...
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... important things when there are more important things to be done . If one had unlimited time and energy , or if one had the time and energy necessary to do everything one would like to do , so that the doing of one thing never prevented ...
... important things when there are more important things to be done . If one had unlimited time and energy , or if one had the time and energy necessary to do everything one would like to do , so that the doing of one thing never prevented ...
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... important things and making them go as far as they can be made to go in the satisfaction of one's wants . In brief , economy of goods con- sists in trying to make things that are scarce go 8 PRINCIPLES OF NATIONAL ECONOMY.
... important things and making them go as far as they can be made to go in the satisfaction of one's wants . In brief , economy of goods con- sists in trying to make things that are scarce go 8 PRINCIPLES OF NATIONAL ECONOMY.
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... important as either of the others , in directing it wisely , or directing it toward the production of things of vital importance to the well - being of the household and not wasting it in the production of trivialities . Household ...
... important as either of the others , in directing it wisely , or directing it toward the production of things of vital importance to the well - being of the household and not wasting it in the production of trivialities . Household ...
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... important that the national energy be devoted to the production of important rather than of unimportant things as that the nation should be industrious or efficient in its methods of production . In other words , it is no greater waste ...
... important that the national energy be devoted to the production of important rather than of unimportant things as that the nation should be industrious or efficient in its methods of production . In other words , it is no greater waste ...
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abundant Adam Smith advantage amount anarchism bank bargaining become better buyer called capital chapter cheap coin commodity competition compulsion consumers consumption coöperation cost crops cultivation currency demand desire division of labor dollar duction economic energy enterprise equal exchange fact factors factors of production farm farmer favor Federal Reserve notes give gold important income increase individual industry interest invest kind land large number law of value less liberalist luxuries marginal productivity material means ment methods nation nature necessary nitrogen owner person plow possession problem production profits proportion prosperity quantity question reason reduce rent result saving scarce scarcity sell single tax social society soil spend standard of living sumers supply surplus taxation things tion United unskilled labor utility wages waste water frame wealth wheat