Readings in Economics: Principles and ProblemsWalter Adams, Leland Eldridge Traywick Macmillan Company, 1948 - 520 páginas |
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... result , through five , ten , or twenty members . Just as we control and guide the immediate mat- ter of which the good is composed by one friendly power , and that power by a second , so can we control and guide the second by a third ...
... result , through five , ten , or twenty members . Just as we control and guide the immediate mat- ter of which the good is composed by one friendly power , and that power by a second , so can we control and guide the second by a third ...
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... result . In the long run the effect of a tech- nological improvement may be , and in fact will be , if there is no unnecessary restraint , or , in other words , if there is freedom of competition , exactly the reverse . The ...
... result . In the long run the effect of a tech- nological improvement may be , and in fact will be , if there is no unnecessary restraint , or , in other words , if there is freedom of competition , exactly the reverse . The ...
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... result of custom and convenience . Thus , there is a limited number of whole- sale prices at which almost all women's medium - price dresses are sold . These wholesale prices are , in turn , reflected in similar , though somewhat less ...
... result of custom and convenience . Thus , there is a limited number of whole- sale prices at which almost all women's medium - price dresses are sold . These wholesale prices are , in turn , reflected in similar , though somewhat less ...
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Introduction | 3 |
H J Davenport | 10 |
ECONOMICS AS A STUDY OF WELFARE | 17 |
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