The Trend of EconomicsAlfred A. Knopf, 1924 - 556 páginas |
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... of Behavior 22 3. The Significance of Institutions in Economic Behavior 4. Quantitative Analysis 25 27 5. The Problem of Production 29 6. The Treatment of Welfare 31 THE PROSPECTS OF ECONOMICS I FOREWORD Whether economics is to.
... of Behavior 22 3. The Significance of Institutions in Economic Behavior 4. Quantitative Analysis 25 27 5. The Problem of Production 29 6. The Treatment of Welfare 31 THE PROSPECTS OF ECONOMICS I FOREWORD Whether economics is to.
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... welfare . That shift will make solutions more difficult to reach , but also far more interesting to the economist . 2 . ECONOMICS AS A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR So far the argument has been rather obvious . We certainly face difficult ...
... welfare . That shift will make solutions more difficult to reach , but also far more interesting to the economist . 2 . ECONOMICS AS A SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOR So far the argument has been rather obvious . We certainly face difficult ...
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... WELFARE Yet one more phase of the change that is coming over economics may be predicted . In becoming consciously a science of human be- havior economics will lay less stress upon wealth and more stress upon welfare . Welfare will mean ...
... WELFARE Yet one more phase of the change that is coming over economics may be predicted . In becoming consciously a science of human be- havior economics will lay less stress upon wealth and more stress upon welfare . Welfare will mean ...
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... welfare , from this new viewpoint it will gain clearer insight into its relationship to other sciences , its past accomplishments and its future tasks . All this is full of promise . But I must add that the task of the social sciences ...
... welfare , from this new viewpoint it will gain clearer insight into its relationship to other sciences , its past accomplishments and its future tasks . All this is full of promise . But I must add that the task of the social sciences ...
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... welfare , our primary interest is not in the individual event . There are many reasons why this is so . Complete knowledge of all the events of a given type is absolutely impossible . All the factors affecting the price set in a given ...
... welfare , our primary interest is not in the individual event . There are many reasons why this is so . Complete knowledge of all the events of a given type is absolutely impossible . All the factors affecting the price set in a given ...
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