But as neither of them is possible, we fall back on the measurement which economics supplies, of the motive or moving force to action: and we make it serve, with all its faults, both for the desires which prompt activities and for the satisfactions that... The Journal of political economy - 635. lappuse1925Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
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...general fairly well to anticipations. On this basis he makes the money measure of the strength of motives "serve, with all its faults, both for the desires which prompt activities and for the satisfactions that result from them."5* There is, however, an important difference between the use of money measures... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1916 - 916 lapas
...fall back on the measurement which economics supplies, of the motive or moving force to action: and we make it serve, with all its faults, both for the desires...which prompt activities and for the satisfactions that result from them. (Compare "Some remarks on Utility" by Prof. Pigou in the Economic Journal for... | |
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