Principles of National EconomyGinn, 1921 - 773 páginas |
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... supply . In a crowded room , or anywhere else where there is not enough , someone who desires more will have a motive to action , even if the action consists in nothing more than opening a window . The desire for air , however , does ...
... supply . In a crowded room , or anywhere else where there is not enough , someone who desires more will have a motive to action , even if the action consists in nothing more than opening a window . The desire for air , however , does ...
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... supply only a trifling need or gratify a mere whim or caprice , because I have spent so many other dollars on myself as to have supplied all my principal needs . But when it is spent in charity it may supply a vital need of someone else ...
... supply only a trifling need or gratify a mere whim or caprice , because I have spent so many other dollars on myself as to have supplied all my principal needs . But when it is spent in charity it may supply a vital need of someone else ...
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... supply of those things which we call wealth ; that is , the things which are ordinarily scarce and which have to be economized . He who lacks an adequate supply is poor ; he who possesses an adequate supply is rich or in a state of ...
... supply of those things which we call wealth ; that is , the things which are ordinarily scarce and which have to be economized . He who lacks an adequate supply is poor ; he who possesses an adequate supply is rich or in a state of ...
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... supply or to economize in the use of the existing supply . Since we do not gain anything by economizing it , it is not an economic good . Where abnormal circumstances arise , in which there is not enough air , then it has to be econ ...
... supply or to economize in the use of the existing supply . Since we do not gain anything by economizing it , it is not an economic good . Where abnormal circumstances arise , in which there is not enough air , then it has to be econ ...
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... supply . He will try to get possession of a supply either by producing it himself or by buying it of someone else , and he will try to guard his treasure carefully . When the state steps in and undertakes to protect him in his ...
... supply . He will try to get possession of a supply either by producing it himself or by buying it of someone else , and he will try to guard his treasure carefully . When the state steps in and undertakes to protect him in his ...
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