The Market and the State: Essays in Honour of Adam SmithClarendon Press, 1976 - 359 páginas |
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Página 208
... wages increase ; but in the case of Ricardo , such an increase is made necessary by the increasing costs of corn in terms of labour , whereas in the case of Smith , the increase of wages does not depend on this ( the unit again is in ...
... wages increase ; but in the case of Ricardo , such an increase is made necessary by the increasing costs of corn in terms of labour , whereas in the case of Smith , the increase of wages does not depend on this ( the unit again is in ...
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... wages go together and which deflator is used is a matter of indifference . y As is well known , Keynes prefers to use the wage unit rather than a price index on the ground that the ' general price level ' is uncertain and ' undetermined ...
... wages go together and which deflator is used is a matter of indifference . y As is well known , Keynes prefers to use the wage unit rather than a price index on the ground that the ' general price level ' is uncertain and ' undetermined ...
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... wages excluded but all other schedules subject to the same rate , would do . He did not , however , support an income tax as he opposed the taxation of profit income , and his anti - income - tax position lent authority to the case ...
... wages excluded but all other schedules subject to the same rate , would do . He did not , however , support an income tax as he opposed the taxation of profit income , and his anti - income - tax position lent authority to the case ...
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Adam Smith and the Industrial | 1 |
Smiths Contribution in Historical Perspective | 44 |
Sympathy and SelfInterest | 73 |
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