A History of Economic ThoughtRonald Press Company, 1953 - 696 páginas |
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... developed remarkable skills in many crafts . Metal - working was a fine art ; build- ing became classic in both style and construction . Textiles , furniture , leather , pottery , and embroidery were but a few of the better - developed ...
... developed remarkable skills in many crafts . Metal - working was a fine art ; build- ing became classic in both style and construction . Textiles , furniture , leather , pottery , and embroidery were but a few of the better - developed ...
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... developed in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries . The canonical doctrines , many of which were developed before the growth of strong centralized states , were changed and adapted to con- ditions as they actually were , with a view to ...
... developed in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries . The canonical doctrines , many of which were developed before the growth of strong centralized states , were changed and adapted to con- ditions as they actually were , with a view to ...
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... developed . The contributions of the men and the influence of their theories rank them above all others after the classical school . Indeed , a comparison of the height of the " pinnacles of fame " for the two schools would probably ...
... developed . The contributions of the men and the influence of their theories rank them above all others after the classical school . Indeed , a comparison of the height of the " pinnacles of fame " for the two schools would probably ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
Economic Practices of Biblical Times | 13 |
Economic Thought and Practices of the Greeks | 26 |
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