The Market and the State: Essays in Honour of Adam SmithClarendon Press, 1976 - 359 páginas |
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... sector is still far greater in size than the public sector and the market remains indispensable to the functioning of the economy , whether as an agency for the co - ordination of activities in the private sector or as the meeting place ...
... sector is still far greater in size than the public sector and the market remains indispensable to the functioning of the economy , whether as an agency for the co - ordination of activities in the private sector or as the meeting place ...
Página 133
... sector or of giving the consumer more freedom of choice . It is also a matter of how the public sector should be organized ; how competition within it can be re - created ; how the decision- taking units in each part of the public ...
... sector or of giving the consumer more freedom of choice . It is also a matter of how the public sector should be organized ; how competition within it can be re - created ; how the decision- taking units in each part of the public ...
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... sector instead of the domestic manu- facturing sector is confronted with a horizontal labour supply curve from the agricultural sector . Professor Lewis now seems to be arguing that the upward turning - point in the labour supply curve ...
... sector instead of the domestic manu- facturing sector is confronted with a horizontal labour supply curve from the agricultural sector . Professor Lewis now seems to be arguing that the upward turning - point in the labour supply curve ...
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Adam Smith and the Industrial | 1 |
Smiths Contribution in Historical Perspective | 44 |
Sympathy and SelfInterest | 73 |
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