Principles of Political EconomyGinn, 1919 - 588 páginas |
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... give one a general idea of all the forms in which the prob- lem of income and expenditure presents itself . The reader will get , at the same time , an idea of the principal branches of the great science of economics , for economics is ...
... give one a general idea of all the forms in which the prob- lem of income and expenditure presents itself . The reader will get , at the same time , an idea of the principal branches of the great science of economics , for economics is ...
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... give chief attention to the subject of production , but it was soon discovered that in social econ- omy exchange was an important factor . In studying the internal economy of an individual household , whether a pri- ECONOMY 9.
... give chief attention to the subject of production , but it was soon discovered that in social econ- omy exchange was an important factor . In studying the internal economy of an individual household , whether a pri- ECONOMY 9.
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... 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.
... 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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... give up some desirable object in exchange for it or to labor in order to produce it , is always said to be valuable . This power depends in all cases upon the scarcity or insufficiency of the existing supply of the object in question ...
... give up some desirable object in exchange for it or to labor in order to produce it , is always said to be valuable . This power depends in all cases upon the scarcity or insufficiency of the existing supply of the object in question ...
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... give value to a thing is perhaps clearly enough established by this time . Few will care to ques- tion the statement ... gives rise to most of our problems of justice and equity . This will be discussed in the next chapter . TEN ...
... give value to a thing is perhaps clearly enough established by this time . Few will care to ques- tion the statement ... gives rise to most of our problems of justice and equity . This will be discussed in the next chapter . TEN ...
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