Illinois Quarterly, 33 tomas,2–4 leidimaiIllinois State University., 1970 |
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... production . The natural desire for profit leads businessmen to invest capital in enter- prises for production of goods which society wants.8 The idealization of self - interest as the focal point of Adam Smith's economic philosophy ...
... production . The natural desire for profit leads businessmen to invest capital in enter- prises for production of goods which society wants.8 The idealization of self - interest as the focal point of Adam Smith's economic philosophy ...
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... produce of the land and labor of the society . " 13 He disagreed with the mercantilists who held that wealth was the supply of precious metal in the national treasury , to augment which the sovereign should control trade in order to ...
... produce of the land and labor of the society . " 13 He disagreed with the mercantilists who held that wealth was the supply of precious metal in the national treasury , to augment which the sovereign should control trade in order to ...
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... production . However , as Galbraith has pointed out , production is not the problem for The Affluent Society : " The survival of a society rests on the same factors which make its survival worthwhile ... ' Economic arguments which ...
... production . However , as Galbraith has pointed out , production is not the problem for The Affluent Society : " The survival of a society rests on the same factors which make its survival worthwhile ... ' Economic arguments which ...
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