| 1899 - 712 páginas
...Association for the Advancement of Science, at Dover, 1899. No. 36. — VOL 1x. LL else." And he adds: "Happily, there is nothing in the laws of value which...clear up ; the theory of the subject is complete." We know now that he was wrong. Thanks in the main to economists still alive, and especially to the... | |
| 1899 - 730 páginas
...Association for the Advancement of Science, at Dover, 1899. No. 36. — VOL ix. LL else." And he adds: "Happily, there is nothing in the laws of value which...clear up ; the theory of the subject is complete." We know now that he was wrong. Thanks in the main to economists still alive, and especially to the... | |
| 1900 - 704 páginas
...or misty in our conception of it creates confusion and uncertainty in everything else." And he adds: "Happily, there is nothing in the laws of value which...clear up; the theory of the subject is complete." We know now that he was wrong. Thanks in the main to economists still alive, and especially to the... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1900 - 542 páginas
...incurred some ridicule, for example, by an utterance characteristic of his position. ^He says,2 that ' there is nothing in the laws of Value which remains...up ; the theory of the subject is complete.'^ The phrase was rash. Apparently unassailable theories have an uncomfortable trick of suddenly exploding.... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1900 - 1202 páginas
...misty in our conception of it creates confusion and uncertainty in everything else.' And he adds : ' Happily, there is nothing in the laws of value which...clear up ; the theory of the subject is complete.' We know now that he was wrong. Thanks in the main to economists still alive, and especially to the... | |
| Charles Franklin Dunbar, Frank William Taussig, Abbott Payson Usher, Alvin Harvey Hansen, William Leonard Crum, Edward Chamberlin, Arthur Eli Monroe - 1901 - 666 páginas
...predecessors, and regarded the subject as closed. " Happily, there is nothing in the laws of value for the present or any future writer to clear up ; the theory of the subject is complete." f Though other writers, notably JB Say, had laid down the hypothesis that utility is the substance... | |
| George Lisle - 1903 - 556 páginas
...wisest among men, that John Stuart Mill should have introduced his discussion of value by saying, " Happily there is nothing in the laws of value which...clear up. The theory of the subject is complete." At the very time that this statement was appearing unmodified in edition after edition of Mill's Principles... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1904 - 626 páginas
...creates confusion and uncertainty in everything else. Happily, there is nothing in the laws of Vahe which remains for the present or any future writer...be overcome is that of so stating it as to solve by anticipa. -i.T_r i :A; X;-i_ _ fall short, to any amoun ___^_ дп use ; but that it can ever exceed... | |
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