Current Economic Problems: A Series of Readings in the Control of Industrial DevelopmentWalton Hale Hamilton University of Chicago Press, 1916 - 789 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
xxix. lappuse
... important for , sound or unsound , true or false , they are active elements of the problems we would solve . The reader should not too definitely attempt to separate them into the " true " and the " false . " All thought is conditioned ...
... important for , sound or unsound , true or false , they are active elements of the problems we would solve . The reader should not too definitely attempt to separate them into the " true " and the " false . " All thought is conditioned ...
xxxiv. lappuse
... important positions in society . But for some time we have been conscious that we are approach- ing the end of this exploitative period . We have by no means reached the end of our resources ; but we have come to see that they are no ...
... important positions in society . But for some time we have been conscious that we are approach- ing the end of this exploitative period . We have by no means reached the end of our resources ; but we have come to see that they are no ...
xxxvii. lappuse
... important functions . We are not quite sure that we could create agencies which would perform the same functions more efficiently or with less cost . These things incline us to caution , to take easy steps , to examine results carefully ...
... important functions . We are not quite sure that we could create agencies which would perform the same functions more efficiently or with less cost . These things incline us to caution , to take easy steps , to examine results carefully ...
xxxix. lappuse
... important , it should show us that our problems are in process of gradual solution ; that they have long - time aspects much more important than the immediate issues which we see ; and that vision , as well as emotion , is called for in ...
... important , it should show us that our problems are in process of gradual solution ; that they have long - time aspects much more important than the immediate issues which we see ; and that vision , as well as emotion , is called for in ...
2. lappuse
... important is the evidence furnished by these readings of a move- ment toward the " modern " system . The very ideals of an unworldly church were leading toward a material and humanistic culture ; priestly inhibitions of usury ...
... important is the evidence furnished by these readings of a move- ment toward the " modern " system . The very ideals of an unworldly church were leading toward a material and humanistic culture ; priestly inhibitions of usury ...
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Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
activity Adapted American amount banks bear opera bonds bushels Business Cycles capital cash cause cent commercial common competition consumer contract Copyright corporation cost currency demand dividends economic EDWIN CANNAN effect efficiency enterprise evil export factory favor freedom of contract gambling gold human important increase individual industrial Industrial Revolution institutions Interstate Commerce Commission investment investors kind L. T. HOBHOUSE labor laissez-faire land legislation less loans machine machinery manorial manufacturing matter means ment methods modern monopoly nature necessary nomic operations organization panic persons political possible present principle problems production profit prosperity question railroad railway regulation result securities sell social society speculation Statute of Laborers Stock Exchange stockholders struggle sumer supply tariff theory things thou tion trade traffic United vidual villeins wages wealth wheat
Populāri fragmenti
564. lappuse - That the labor of a human being is not a commodity or article of commerce. Nothing contained in the antitrust laws shall be construed to forbid the existence and operation of labor, agricultural, or horticultural organizations, instituted for the purposes of mutual help, and not having capital stock or conducted for profits, or to forbid or restrain individual members of such organizations from lawfully carrying out the legitimate objects thereof; nor shall such organizations, or the members thereof,...
566. lappuse - ... withholding from, any person engaged in such dispute, any strike benefits or other moneys or things of value; or from peaceably assembling in a lawful manner, and for lawful purposes; or from doing any act or thing which might lawfully be done in the absence of such dispute by any party thereto; nor shall any of the acts specified in this paragraph be considered or held to be violations of any law of the United States.
390. lappuse - I am the Lord God of Abraham thy father, and the God of Isaac; the land whereon thou liest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed; and thy seed shall be as the dust of the earth, and thou shalt spread abroad to the west, and to the east, and to the north, and to the south; and in thee and in thy seed shall all the families of the earth be blessed.
626. lappuse - Every tax ought to be levied at the time, or in the manner in which it is most likely to be convenient for the contributor to pay it.
364. lappuse - There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth ; And there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty. The liberal soul shall be made fat: And he that watereth shall be watered also himself.
395. lappuse - Necessity, that imperious all-pervading law of nature, restrains them within the prescribed bounds. The race of plants and the race of animals shrink under this great restrictive law; and the race of man cannot by any efforts of reason escape from it.
81. lappuse - Every individual is continually exerting himself to find out the most advantageous employment for whatever capital he can command. It is his own advantage, indeed, and not that of society, which he has in view. But the study of his own advantage naturally or, rather, necessarily leads him to prefer that employment which is most advantageous to the society.
82. lappuse - As every individual, therefore, endeavours as much as he can both to employ his capital in the support of domestic industry, and so to direct that industry that its produce may be of the greatest value ; every individual necessarily labours to render the annual revenue of the society as great as he can. He generally, indeed, neither intends to promote the public interest, nor knows how much he is promoting it.
658. lappuse - Because the daughters of Zion are haughty, And walk with stretched forth necks and wanton eyes, Walking and mincing as they go, And making a tinkling with their feet...
377. lappuse - Every contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of trade or commerce among the several states, or with foreign nations, is hereby declared to be illegal. Every person who shall make any such contract or engage in any such combination or conspiracy shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor...