The Market and the State: Essays in Honour of Adam SmithClarendon Press, 1976 - 359 páginas |
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... rise in agri- cultural productivity and with an expansion of exports . It is clear that a rise in agricultural productivity has a vital part in economic development . But what is not clear is whether its function is to raise the wage ...
... rise in agri- cultural productivity and with an expansion of exports . It is clear that a rise in agricultural productivity has a vital part in economic development . But what is not clear is whether its function is to raise the wage ...
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... rise far above its official value . These developments had sinister implications for the future of the Bretton Woods arrangements . To most countries outside the United States , the U.S. deficit in the 1960s provided a welcome , if ...
... rise far above its official value . These developments had sinister implications for the future of the Bretton Woods arrangements . To most countries outside the United States , the U.S. deficit in the 1960s provided a welcome , if ...
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... Rise of Social Expenditures : ( a ) United Kingdom As percentage of G.N.P. Public Expenditures , total " 1770 1890 ... rising ratio of public expenditures to GNP which has occurred ( especially in the U.S. ) over the last two decades ...
... Rise of Social Expenditures : ( a ) United Kingdom As percentage of G.N.P. Public Expenditures , total " 1770 1890 ... rising ratio of public expenditures to GNP which has occurred ( especially in the U.S. ) over the last two decades ...
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Adam Smith and the Industrial | 1 |
Smiths Contribution in Historical Perspective | 44 |
Sympathy and SelfInterest | 73 |
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