Principles of Political EconomyGinn, 1919 - 588 páginas |
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... are not economic goods . In fact , so long as they are sufficiently abundant , they give us no concern ; but when they become scarce , we spend our time in trying to get more . Only those things are economic 12 WEALTH AND WELL-BEING.
... are not economic goods . In fact , so long as they are sufficiently abundant , they give us no concern ; but when they become scarce , we spend our time in trying to get more . Only those things are economic 12 WEALTH AND WELL-BEING.
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... become wealth in the same sense that food , clothing , fuel , and certain other things are now wealth . It would then be true of air , as of these other things , that well - being could be increased by producing or economizing air and ...
... become wealth in the same sense that food , clothing , fuel , and certain other things are now wealth . It would then be true of air , as of these other things , that well - being could be increased by producing or economizing air and ...
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... become , at certain times and places , harmful through their too great abundance . Man's attitude is likely to be hostile to both alike . There is also a certain resemblance between those which are useless but not harmful and those ...
... become , at certain times and places , harmful through their too great abundance . Man's attitude is likely to be hostile to both alike . There is also a certain resemblance between those which are useless but not harmful and those ...
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... become scarce . Therefore these three substances are considered as factors ( that is , economic factors ) in plant growth . Applying the same formula here as we did to other things earlier in this discussion , we can say , and say truly ...
... become scarce . Therefore these three substances are considered as factors ( that is , economic factors ) in plant growth . Applying the same formula here as we did to other things earlier in this discussion , we can say , and say truly ...
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... become the subject of property rights . 8. Wise men exercise frugality and foresight with respect to them . 9. There is a conflict of interests among men with regard to them , because there is not enough of them to go around and satisfy ...
... become the subject of property rights . 8. Wise men exercise frugality and foresight with respect to them . 9. There is a conflict of interests among men with regard to them , because there is not enough of them to go around and satisfy ...
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