A History of Economic ThoughtRonald Press Company, 1953 - 696 páginas |
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... emphasis . His subject was controversial and revolutionary . The spectacular element and the nov- elty of the idea tended to receive the emphasis and other truths , equally important , were not emphasized . The two basic postulates ...
... emphasis . His subject was controversial and revolutionary . The spectacular element and the nov- elty of the idea tended to receive the emphasis and other truths , equally important , were not emphasized . The two basic postulates ...
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... emphasis upon his contributions as a writer on distinctly economic subjects . The foregoing pages are intended to show some of his important economic ideas . Malthus was a more polished scholar than Ricardo and should have been able to ...
... emphasis upon his contributions as a writer on distinctly economic subjects . The foregoing pages are intended to show some of his important economic ideas . Malthus was a more polished scholar than Ricardo and should have been able to ...
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... emphasis . She uses a single firm and its attempt to adjust output in order to maximize profit . In her analysis , the interrelationships of marginal revenue and mar- ginal costs [ the revenue ( MR ) obtained from the sale of the last ...
... emphasis . She uses a single firm and its attempt to adjust output in order to maximize profit . In her analysis , the interrelationships of marginal revenue and mar- ginal costs [ the revenue ( MR ) obtained from the sale of the last ...
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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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