Economics: Briefer CourseH. Holt, 1909 - 476페이지 |
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... usually free goods for which no one expects or receives a return . They are supplied by nature in such abundance that there is enough of them for all and to spare . In general it may be said that whenever the spontaneous supply of any ...
... usually free goods for which no one expects or receives a return . They are supplied by nature in such abundance that there is enough of them for all and to spare . In general it may be said that whenever the spontaneous supply of any ...
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... usually involves the destruction of the utilities in the goods utilized . If To the extent that business activity entails effort it is obvious why its products must normally have value . they did not , business men would be under no ...
... usually involves the destruction of the utilities in the goods utilized . If To the extent that business activity entails effort it is obvious why its products must normally have value . they did not , business men would be under no ...
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Briefer Course Henry Rogers Seager. hours ' toil the balance is usually turned and work , even though still pleasurable , ceases to be more pleasurable than consumption . In this situation to continue to produce is to make a sacrifice ...
Briefer Course Henry Rogers Seager. hours ' toil the balance is usually turned and work , even though still pleasurable , ceases to be more pleasurable than consumption . In this situation to continue to produce is to make a sacrifice ...
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... usually applied . The chief representatives of this school in Great Britain were Cliffe Leslie ( Essays in Political and Moral Philosophy ) and Toynbee ( The Industrial Revolution ) . BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 19 The school has had its ...
... usually applied . The chief representatives of this school in Great Britain were Cliffe Leslie ( Essays in Political and Moral Philosophy ) and Toynbee ( The Industrial Revolution ) . BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 19 The school has had its ...
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... usually spoken of as the " Austrian school " because of the large part which the Austrian economists Carl Menger , Böhm- Bawerk and Wieser have played in its progress . In Great Britain it has been represented by Jevons ( Theory of ...
... usually spoken of as the " Austrian school " because of the large part which the Austrian economists Carl Menger , Böhm- Bawerk and Wieser have played in its progress . In Great Britain it has been represented by Jevons ( Theory of ...
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353 페이지 - Office to any person who has invented or discovered any new and useful art, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter...
310 페이지 - ... an organization or combination of workingmen be to hamper or to restrict that freedom, and, through contracts or arrangements with employers, to coerce other workingmen to become members of the organization and to come under its rules and conditions, under the penalty of the loss of their position and of deprivation of employment, then that purpose seems clearly unlawful, and militates against the spirit of our government and the nature of our institutions.
353 페이지 - ... for more than two years prior to his application, unless the same is proved to have been abandoned, may, upon payment of the fees required by law, and other due proceedings had, obtain a patent therefor.
413 페이지 - As has frequently been said, interstate commerce consists of intercourse and traffic between the citizens or inhabitants of different States, and includes not only the transportation of persons and property and the navigation of public waters for that purpose, but also the purchase, sale, and exchange of commodities.
382 페이지 - You might say that it would be the just and right thing to do to give all the five or six dealers at this station a special rate to meet that competition through the country. But, as a railroad man, I can accomplish the purpose better by picking out one good smart, live man, and, giving him a concession of three or four cents a hundred, let him go there and scoop the business.
417 페이지 - The said Commissioner shall have power and authority to make, under the direction and control of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, diligent investigation into the organization, conduct and management of the business of any corporation, joint stock company or corporate combination engaged in commerce among the several States and with foreign nations, excepting common carriers, subject to "An act to regulate commerce...
244 페이지 - Dunbar, Laws of the United States Relating to Currency, Finance and Banking, 1789 to 1891; Report of the Indianapolis Monetary Commission (1898), and Noyes, Thirty Years of American Finance.