The Trend of EconomicsA.A. Knopf, 1924 - 556 páginas |
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... quantitative measurement , or in regional com- parison , or in the 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 ...
... quantitative measurement , or in regional com- parison , or in the 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 ...
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... of Behavior 19 3. The Significance of Institutions in Economic Behavior 5. The Problem of Production 6. The Treatment of Welfare 222727 25 29 31 4. Quantitative Analysis THE PROSPECTS OF ECONOMICS I FOREWORD Whether economics is to.
... of Behavior 19 3. The Significance of Institutions in Economic Behavior 5. The Problem of Production 6. The Treatment of Welfare 222727 25 29 31 4. Quantitative Analysis THE PROSPECTS OF ECONOMICS I FOREWORD Whether economics is to.
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... quantitative data as a guide to their planning , and to effect a strange blending of government and private initiative in the meas- ures they adopted . This bold spirit has not wholly vanished . Our more competent public men and our ...
... quantitative data as a guide to their planning , and to effect a strange blending of government and private initiative in the meas- ures they adopted . This bold spirit has not wholly vanished . Our more competent public men and our ...
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... quantitative form . For many years there has been a notable difference between the way in which economists handled economic theory on the one hand and the way in which they handled such problems as trans- portation , public finance ...
... quantitative form . For many years there has been a notable difference between the way in which economists handled economic theory on the one hand and the way in which they handled such problems as trans- portation , public finance ...
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... QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS Of course it is mass behavior which the economist studies . Hence the institutions which standardize the behavior of men create most of the openings for valid generalizations . That was true even in Ricardian ...
... QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS Of course it is mass behavior which the economist studies . Hence the institutions which standardize the behavior of men create most of the openings for valid generalizations . That was true even in Ricardian ...
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