Papers Relating to Political Economy, Том 1Royal Economic Society by Macmillan and Company, limited, 1925 - Всего страниц: 1221 |
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... employed against distin- guished writers in defending the thesis of Torrens and Sidgwick , that the introduction of Free Trade might possibly prove injurious to a nation , do not stand well alone ; they require to be qualified vii by ...
... employed against distin- guished writers in defending the thesis of Torrens and Sidgwick , that the introduction of Free Trade might possibly prove injurious to a nation , do not stand well alone ; they require to be qualified vii by ...
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... employed ; the treasure - chamber has a key of its own , but it is a cumbrous one . Nor do I attribute to the mathematical picklock the wards which guard the more recondite treasures of the higher physics . On the contrary , there is ...
... employed ; the treasure - chamber has a key of its own , but it is a cumbrous one . Nor do I attribute to the mathematical picklock the wards which guard the more recondite treasures of the higher physics . On the contrary , there is ...
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... employing that language might perhaps be com- pared to the advantage of studying the ancient philosophers in their native tongue . I do not mean that the mathematical method should form part of the curriculum , as we make Greek ...
... employing that language might perhaps be com- pared to the advantage of studying the ancient philosophers in their native tongue . I do not mean that the mathematical method should form part of the curriculum , as we make Greek ...
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... employed along with our second definition if we use the phrase " amount of outlay multiplied by average rate of return " to designate the amount which the entrepreneur of the Walker type pays in the way of interest from year to year to ...
... employed along with our second definition if we use the phrase " amount of outlay multiplied by average rate of return " to designate the amount which the entrepreneur of the Walker type pays in the way of interest from year to year to ...
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... employed.1 The outgoings may be regarded as a sum of terms , each of which is the amount of a factor of production ... employing his remarkable conception of “ capital of anticipation . " Giornale degli Economisti , February , 1896 ...
... employed.1 The outgoings may be regarded as a sum of terms , each of which is the amount of a factor of production ... employing his remarkable conception of “ capital of anticipation . " Giornale degli Economisti , February , 1896 ...
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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 formula geometric mean Giffen's given gold importance Increasing Return increment index-number 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 reason reference 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
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Стр. 25 - However, my lady was very charitable in her own way. She had a charity school for poor children, where they were taught to read and write gratis, and where they were kept well to spinning gratis for my lady in return...
Стр. 48 - By what a frugal man annually saves, he not only affords maintenance to an additional number of productive hands, for that or the ensuing year, but, like the founder of a public workhouse, he establishes as it were a perpetual fund for the maintenance of an equal number in all times to come.
Стр. 137 - Among those who would suffer by the new regime there would be [included] ... the abstract economists, who would be deprived of their occupation, the investigation of the conditions which determine value. There would survive only the empirical school, flourishing in a chaos congenial to their mentality.31 We seem, however, to have found another alternative, that of becoming amateur lawyers.
Стр. 40 - ... of motion — a problem of dynamics. But it would surely be absurd to attempt the more difficult question when the more easy one is yet so imperfectly within our power. It is only as a purely statical problem that I can venture to treat the action of exchange. Holders of commodities will be regarded not as continuously passing on these commodities in streams of trade, but as possessing certain fixed amounts which they exchange until they come to equilibrium.
Стр. 298 - Edgoworth, which seems conclusive on the subject. 3. Practically the Committee would recommend the use of a weighted index-number of some kind, as, on the whole, commanding more confidence. But they feel bound to point out that the scientific evidence is in favour of the kind of index-number used by Professor Jevons — provided there is a large number of articles — as not insufficient for the purpose in hand. Nothing is more remarkable in the comparisons of the recent index-numbers than the correspondence...
Стр. 386 - ... things; why should we always say that it is those other things which have varied, and not the corn? That commodity is alone invariable which at all times requires the same sacrifice of toil and labour to produce it.
Стр. 134 - 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 (ie that his equations are neither more nor less in number than his unknowns).
Стр. 291 - ... riches. By the invention of machinery, by improvements in skill, by a better division of labour, or by the discovery of new markets, where more advantageous exchanges may be made, a million of men may produce double or treble the amount of riches, of " necessaries, conveniences, and amusements...
Стр. 33 - If you were here at my fireside, I should dispute some of your principles. I cannot think that the rent of farms makes any part of the price of the produce, but that the price is determined altogether by the quantity and the demand.
Стр. 297 - The articles as to which records of prices are obtainable being themselves only a portion of the whole, nearly as good a final result may apparently be arrived at by a selection without bias, according to no better principle than accessibility of record, as by a careful attention to weighting.