Principles of Political EconomyGinn, 1919 - 588 páginas |
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... increase his income and , second , to get as much good out of it as he can ; that is , to spend it as wisely as he knows how . This is true not only of every individual and every family but also of every organization , even the State ...
... increase his income and , second , to get as much good out of it as he can ; that is , to spend it as wisely as he knows how . This is true not only of every individual and every family but also of every organization , even the State ...
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... increase the royal income the people over whom the king ruled must be made prosperous ; that is , the social income must also be increased . Poor people , poor king " came to be an axiom in public finance . Therefore attention was given ...
... increase the royal income the people over whom the king ruled must be made prosperous ; that is , the social income must also be increased . Poor people , poor king " came to be an axiom in public finance . Therefore attention was given ...
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... increased when these goods are increased or economized ; well - being is decreased when these goods are decreased or wasted . How well - being depends upon wealth . This could not be said of anything which is not scarce . There is such ...
... increased when these goods are increased or economized ; well - being is decreased when these goods are decreased or wasted . How well - being depends upon wealth . This could not be said of anything which is not scarce . There is such ...
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... increase the supply or to economize in the use of the existing supply . Since we do not gain anything by econo ... increased by producing or economizing air and decreased by destroying it , wasting it , or otherwise making it scarcer ...
... increase the supply or to economize in the use of the existing supply . Since we do not gain anything by econo ... increased by producing or economizing air and decreased by destroying it , wasting it , or otherwise making it scarcer ...
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... increase as they increase and to decrease as they decrease . 4. Men labor to produce them , that is , to make them less scarce . 5. Men try to secure them by purchase . 6. They have value , or power in exchange . 7. They become the ...
... increase as they increase and to decrease as they decrease . 4. Men labor to produce them , that is , to make them less scarce . 5. Men try to secure them by purchase . 6. They have value , or power in exchange . 7. They become the ...
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