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" The chief use of pure mathematics in economic questions seems to be in helping a person to write down quickly, shortly and exactly, some of his thoughts for his own use : and to make sure that he has enough, and only enough, premises for his conclusions... "
Papers Relating to Political Economy - Página 134
por Francis Ysidro Edgeworth - 1925 - 1221 páginas
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Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences

1895 - 644 páginas
...some of his thoughts for his own use : and to make sure that he has enough, and only enough, premises for his conclusions (ie that his equations are neither more nor less in number than his unknowns). But when a great many symbols have to be used, they become very laborious to any one but the writer...
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Principles of Economics, Volumen1

Alfred Marshall - 1890 - 808 páginas
...helping a person to write down quickly, shortly and exactly, some of his thoughts for his own use : and to make sure that he has enough, and only enough, premisses for his conclusions (Le. that his equations are neither more nor less in number than his unknowns). But when a great many...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic ..., Volumen4

1894 - 784 páginas
...chief use of pure mathematics' — 'to make sure that he [a person] has enough and only enough premises for his conclusions (ie that his equations are neither more nor less in number than his unknowns).' 3 Altogether the proposed equations seem to be of little assistance in the main problem of economics,...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic ..., Volumen4

1894 - 822 páginas
...chief use of pure mathematics' — 'to make sure that he [a person] has enough and only enough premises for his conclusions (ie that his equations are neither more nor less in number than his unknowns).' 3 Altogether the proposed equations seem to be of little assistance in the main problem of economics,...
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Total Utility and the Economic Judgment Compared with Their Ethical Counterparts

Marion Parris - 1909 - 130 páginas
...some of his thoughts for his own use, and to make sure that he has enough, and only enough premises for his conclusions (ie that his equations are neither more nor less in numbers than his unknowns) . But when a great many symbols have to be used, they become very laborious...
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Mathematical Investigations in the Theory of Value and Prices

Irving Fisher - 1925 - 142 páginas
...some of his thoughts for his own use : and to make sure that he has enough, and only enough, premises for his conclusions (ie that his equations are neither more nor less in number than his unknowns). But when a great many symbols have to be used, they become very laborious to any one but the writer...
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Alfred Marshall: Critical Assessments

John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 534 páginas
...helping a person to write down quickly, shortly, and exactly, some of his thoughts for his own use: and to make sure that he has enough, and only enough,...neither more nor less in number than his unknowns). But when a great many symbols have to be used, they become very laborious to any one but the writer...
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Alfred Marshall: Critical Responses, Volumen1

Peter D. Groenewegen - 1998 - 230 páginas
...a person to write down quickly, shortly, and exactly some of his own thoughts for his own use; and to make sure that he has enough, and only enough premisses for his conclusions. It seems doubtful whether anyone spends his time well in rendering lengthy translations of economic...
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Mathematical Investigations in the Theory of Value and Prices, and ...

Irving Fisher - 2006 - 245 páginas
...own use : and to make sure that he has enough, and only enough, premises for his conclusions (i, e. that his equations are neither more nor less in number than his unknowns). But when a great many symbols have to be used, they become very laborious to any one but the writer...
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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Volumen87

Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1924 - 712 páginas
...helping a person to write down quickly, shortly and exactly, some of his thoughts for his own use, and to make sure that he has enough, and only enough,...neither more nor less in number than his unknowns). But when a great many symbols have to be used, they become very laborious to anyone but the writer...
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