The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 13Charles Franklin Dunbar, Frank William Taussig, Abbott Payson Usher, Alvin Harvey Hansen, William Leonard Crum, Edward Chamberlin, Arthur Eli Monroe Harvard University, 1899 - 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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... tion whether , under free competition , wages are the spe- cific product of labor ; and this is one of the many points that are to be decided by a theory of Distribution . If , therefore , we are not in error in thinking that scientific ...
... tion whether , under free competition , wages are the spe- cific product of labor ; and this is one of the many points that are to be decided by a theory of Distribution . If , therefore , we are not in error in thinking that scientific ...
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... tion , Distribution , Exchange , and Consumption . The dif- ficulty with this mode of dividing the science is that it gives parts that are not distinct from each other . Pro- duction , indeed , as it is carried on in a social state , is ...
... tion , Distribution , Exchange , and Consumption . The dif- ficulty with this mode of dividing the science is that it gives parts that are not distinct from each other . Pro- duction , indeed , as it is carried on in a social state , is ...
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... tion , on the other hand , in the civilized world must go on in an organized way ; and exchange and distribution are involved in the organizing of it . Production includes all of the economic process that is strictly social . Consump- tion ...
... tion , on the other hand , in the civilized world must go on in an organized way ; and exchange and distribution are involved in the organizing of it . Production includes all of the economic process that is strictly social . Consump- tion ...
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... tion of the groups , account for the terms on which they buy and sell from each other , and show on what the income of each of them depends . It will then deal with that final distribution which takes place within each sub- group , and ...
... tion of the groups , account for the terms on which they buy and sell from each other , and show on what the income of each of them depends . It will then deal with that final distribution which takes place within each sub- group , and ...
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... tion cannot be used as the title of a scientific division , if the use of it carries with it the idea that what is treated under this title is not Production and is not Exchange . Distribution is a process that , in its completeness ...
... tion cannot be used as the title of a scientific division , if the use of it carries with it the idea that what is treated under this title is not Production and is not Exchange . Distribution is a process that , in its completeness ...
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