The Trend of EconomicsAlfred A. Knopf, 1924 - 556 páginas |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página ix
... labor movement , or in legal economics or in pro- posals for economic reorganization . And naturally they have looked at economic development from their own angles of effort ; and have said what really was obvious in their choice of a ...
... labor movement , or in legal economics or in pro- posals for economic reorganization . And naturally they have looked at economic development from their own angles of effort ; and have said what really was obvious in their choice of a ...
Página 4
... Labor Party gained in the war against Germany . But the growth of manufactures brought with it a new difficulty . The diversion of labor from fields . to factories together with the rapid increase of population made England dependent ...
... Labor Party gained in the war against Germany . But the growth of manufactures brought with it a new difficulty . The diversion of labor from fields . to factories together with the rapid increase of population made England dependent ...
Página 6
... labor , " the price which is really paid , may , in an improving society , for an indefinite pe- riod , be constantly above " the natural rate . Further the natural price itself is not " absolutely fixed and constant , " for it ...
... labor , " the price which is really paid , may , in an improving society , for an indefinite pe- riod , be constantly above " the natural rate . Further the natural price itself is not " absolutely fixed and constant , " for it ...
Página 9
... labor , and the same government maintaining " security . " Various minor reforms are feasible , but the institutional framework of society will remain what it is . Men like Robert Owen who cherished hopes of an economic revolution were ...
... labor , and the same government maintaining " security . " Various minor reforms are feasible , but the institutional framework of society will remain what it is . Men like Robert Owen who cherished hopes of an economic revolution were ...
Página 14
... labor and to wait in producing more goods because these efforts are painful . A science can be erected on this basis , since pleasure and pain are measurable quantities which vary continuously in magnitude accord- ing to the amount of ...
... labor and to wait in producing more goods because these efforts are painful . A science can be erected on this basis , since pleasure and pain are measurable quantities which vary continuously in magnitude accord- ing to the amount of ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
Adam Smith Agassiz Amer American Economic Association analysis applied assumption behavior business cycle capital cause Columbia University competition conception conclusions consciousness consumers coöperation cost deductive demand desire differential advantage distribution Econ economic theory economists effect efficiency ethical experimental economics fact factors field forces functional hedonism human important incentives income increase individual inductive industry institutions interest Jour knowledge labor laws less limited logical marginal utility marginalists means measure ment method modern motives natural law nature nomic objective opportunity cost organization output pecuniary perfect competition phenomena Political Economy possible practical present principles probability problems profits psychology quantitative question reason regulation relations scientific scientists social society standard statistical supply theorists things tion true truth University utility value theory wages wealth welfare welfare economics workers