Papers Relating to Political Economy, Том 1B. Franklin, 1963 When a cow trades her moo for a cat's meow because she thinks it too loud, the moo gets traded in turn to several other animals until it is forgotten in a daisy by a busy bee. |
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... principles , with a rapidity that is not supposable . But not only is the working of the proposed principle difficult , but also it is incorrect ; here , in this section , where our object is that the unit should afford a constant ...
... principles , with a rapidity that is not supposable . But not only is the working of the proposed principle difficult , but also it is incorrect ; here , in this section , where our object is that the unit should afford a constant ...
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... principle ; for instance , Dr. Geyer's method , or another mentioned by him , which may thus be described . Take the price of each ware , just as it has been quoted . Add together these figures . The ratio between this aggregate at one ...
... principle ; for instance , Dr. Geyer's method , or another mentioned by him , which may thus be described . Take the price of each ware , just as it has been quoted . Add together these figures . The ratio between this aggregate at one ...
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... principle from the whole mass of trade . Whichever of these two slightly distinct views we take , we may perhaps describe the principle of measurement as a quasi - Consumption Standard . This reference to first principles is by no means ...
... principle from the whole mass of trade . Whichever of these two slightly distinct views we take , we may perhaps describe the principle of measurement as a quasi - Consumption Standard . This reference to first principles is by no means ...
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B THE THEORY OF DISTRIBUTION | 13 |
LAWS OF INCREASING AND DIMINISHING RETURNS | 61 |
DIFFERENTIAL PRICES IN A REGIME OF COMPETITION | 100 |
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according Accordingly advantage amount arithmetic mean assigned average bimetallism British Association cent ceteris paribus circulation coinage column commodities compared competition consilience constant consumers consumption corresponding Cournot currency curve definition demand diminishing returns discrimination dose ECONOMIC JOURNAL economists employed entrepreneur epoch equal error exchange-value expression factors of production figure geometric mean Giffen's given gold importance Increasing Return increment index-number industry instance Irving Fisher J. S. Mill Jevons Joint Cost labour law of cost less Marshall mathematical maximum measure median Memorandum method modulus monetary monopolist monopoly objection observations obtained P₁ Political Economy present principle probable profit proportion proposition quantity railway ratio reference regime relative prices represent respect result Sauerbeck's sense species standard statistics supposed symmetallism Table theory tion unit utility value of money variation weighted mean writer