The Trend of EconomicsAlfred A. Knopf, 1924 - 556 páginas |
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... Adam Smith , Say and Malthus ; but he did not seek to collect new data concerning wages , profits , or rents , or question in any way 8 THE TREND OF ECONOMICS.
... Adam Smith , Say and Malthus ; but he did not seek to collect new data concerning wages , profits , or rents , or question in any way 8 THE TREND OF ECONOMICS.
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... Adam Smith's case for free - trade and Malthus ' case for checking the increase of population . The new poor law was enacted in 1834 and England completed the gradual abolition of her protective duties by repealing the corn laws in 1846 ...
... Adam Smith's case for free - trade and Malthus ' case for checking the increase of population . The new poor law was enacted in 1834 and England completed the gradual abolition of her protective duties by repealing the corn laws in 1846 ...
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... Adam Smith could make a great advance upon earlier economists because the economic life of England in his day was taking on a definite and fairly uniform pattern . Ri- cardo could formulate a theory of rent because the relations between ...
... Adam Smith could make a great advance upon earlier economists because the economic life of England in his day was taking on a definite and fairly uniform pattern . Ri- cardo could formulate a theory of rent because the relations between ...
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... Adam Smith did not claim that free enterprise worked perfect results , but rather that the worst evils sprang , not from free enterprise but from the mistakes of govern- mental interference . Hence the significant truth of a proposition ...
... Adam Smith did not claim that free enterprise worked perfect results , but rather that the worst evils sprang , not from free enterprise but from the mistakes of govern- mental interference . Hence the significant truth of a proposition ...
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... Adam Smith and Ricardo , represent- ing the birth and early infancy of the industrial revolution , when the forces latent in this new economic system were struggling for room to develop , and had hardly begun to foreshadow the miracles ...
... Adam Smith and Ricardo , represent- ing the birth and early infancy of the industrial revolution , when the forces latent in this new economic system were struggling for room to develop , and had hardly begun to foreshadow the miracles ...
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