The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 2Charles Franklin Dunbar, Frank William Taussig, Abbott Payson Usher, Alvin Harvey Hansen, William Leonard Crum, Edward Chamberlin, Arthur Eli Monroe Harvard University, 1888 - Economics Edited at Harvard University's Department of Economics, this journal covers all aspects of the field -- from the journal's traditional emphasis on microtheory, to both empirical and theoretical macroeconomics. |
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... regards employers also , let us have it , and take the least efficient employers as the regulators of prices . Mr. Walker seems to me to shrink from applying the principle he announces . What should we think of Ricardo , if , in ...
... regards employers also , let us have it , and take the least efficient employers as the regulators of prices . Mr. Walker seems to me to shrink from applying the principle he announces . What should we think of Ricardo , if , in ...
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... regard as unreal and mis- leading the analogy assumed by Mr. Walker between earnings of management and rent of land . Rent could have at most an analogy to differences of earnings ; for the basis of rent is not production , but ...
... regard as unreal and mis- leading the analogy assumed by Mr. Walker between earnings of management and rent of land . Rent could have at most an analogy to differences of earnings ; for the basis of rent is not production , but ...
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... regard the new savings of some as merely offsetting the waste of capital by others . It is only when new savings exceed waste that we regard them as new savings . to failure on this account . The only process of 22 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ...
... regard the new savings of some as merely offsetting the waste of capital by others . It is only when new savings exceed waste that we regard them as new savings . to failure on this account . The only process of 22 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ...
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... precise end he has had in view , is at least so far akin to it that he may well regard such an issue of his labors with entire satisfaction . S. M. MACVANE . " FUTURES " IN THE WHEAT MARKET . TRADING in 36 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS.
... precise end he has had in view , is at least so far akin to it that he may well regard such an issue of his labors with entire satisfaction . S. M. MACVANE . " FUTURES " IN THE WHEAT MARKET . TRADING in 36 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS.
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... regards future trading as " bets on the mar- ket price , " a mere collection or payment of differences , with no grain to be delivered or received . He buys 8,000 bushels of December No. 2 red wheat , say at 83 cents , and within an ...
... regards future trading as " bets on the mar- ket price , " a mere collection or payment of differences , with no grain to be delivered or received . He buys 8,000 bushels of December No. 2 red wheat , say at 83 cents , and within an ...
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Page 167 - Commission, be authorized to charge less for longer than for shorter distances for the transportation of passengers or property ; and the Commission may from time to time prescribe the extent to which such designated common carrier may be relieved from the operation of this section of this act.
Page 432 - Among the delusions which at different periods have possessed themselves of the minds of large masses of the human race, perhaps the most curious — certainly the least creditable — is the modern soi-disant science of political economy, based on the idea that an advantageous code of social action may be determined, irrespectively of the influence of social affection.
Page 433 - Assuming, not that the human being has no skeleton, but that it is all skeleton, it founds an ossifiant theory of progress on this negation of a soul ; and having shown the utmost that may be made of bones, and constructed a number of interesting geometrical figures with death's-heads and humeri, successfully proves the inconvenience of the reappearance of a soul among these corpuscular structures. I do not deny the truth of this theory : I simply deny its applicability to the present phase of the...
Page 44 - The generally accepted doctrine in this country is, as stated by Mr. Benjamin, that a contract for the sale of goods to be delivered at a future day is valid, even though the seller has not the goods, nor any other means of getting them than to go into the market and buy them.
Page 265 - This sum is not regarded as unalterable, for it is augmented by saving, and increases with the progress of wealth ; but it is reasoned upon as at any given moment a predetermined amount.
Page 441 - Government and co-operation are in all things the Laws of Life ; Anarchy and competition the Laws of Death.
Page 420 - The real science of political economy, which has yet to be distinguished from the bastard science, as medicine from witchcraft, and astronomy from astrology, is that which teaches nations to desire and labour for the things that lead to life ; and which teaches them to scorn and destroy the things that lead to destruction.
Page 259 - It is payable at twenty days — when the days are out, we will pay you ; " and those that are not so, they make tell over their money, and make their bags false, on purpose to give cause to retell it, and so spend time.
Page 433 - But the disturbing elements in the social problem are not of the same nature as the constant ones; they alter the essence of the creature under examination the moment they are added; they operate, not mathematically, but chemically, introducing conditions which render all our previous knowledge unavailable.
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