| Alfred Marshall - Economics - 1890 - 808 pages
...are on a larger and more imposing scale in this modern age than before ; yet now, as ever, the main body of movement depends on the deep silent strong...the tendencies of Normal Distribution and Exchange; which "are not seen," but which control the course of those episodes which " are seen1." 1 In Conciliation... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1892 - 1146 pages
...for concentrating attention on individualist motives by the assertion that ' now, as ever, the main body of movement depends on the deep, silent, strong...standard of comfort in different centuries of English history.3 It is not difficult to generalise from the past so as to make it appear that this mode of... | |
| William Hurrell Mallock - Labor - 1893 - 360 pages
...a larger and more — imposing scale in this age than before, yet much as ever the main body of the movement depends on the deep, silent, strong stream...the tendencies of Normal Distribution and Exchange." But in the case of Trade Unionism, just as Trade in that of Socialism, because the extent is limited... | |
| Economics - 1899 - 730 pages
...it more true. What if, in spite of temporary appearances to the contrary, " now, as ever, the main body of movement depends on the deep silent strong...the tendencies of normal distribution and exchange ! " l With respect to the competition between consumers, the author's revolt against the classical... | |
| Economics - 1899 - 712 pages
...it more true. What if, in spite of temporary appearances to the contrary, " now, as ever, the main body of movement depends on the deep silent strong...the tendencies of normal distribution and exchange ! " l With respect to the competition between consumers, the author's revolt against the classical... | |
| Herbert Feis - Economics - 1921 - 316 pages
...larger and more imposing scale in this modern age than before; yet now, as ever, the main body of the movement depends on the deep, silent, strong stream...the tendencies of normal distribution and exchange which 'are not seen' but which control the course of those episodes which 'are seen.' For even in conciliation... | |
| Philip Sargant Florence - Economics - 1927 - 104 pages
...are on a larger and more imposing scale in this modern age than before; yet now, as ever, the main body of movement depends on the deep silent strong...the tendencies of normal distribution and exchange; which 'are not seen', but which control the course of those episodes which 'are seen'. For even in... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - Business & Economics - 1993 - 534 pages
...while Marshall believed that the wage level becomes indeterminate, he also suggested that "the main body of movement depends on the deep silent strong...the tendencies of normal distribution and exchange. "88 Marshall's sympathies lay, undoubtedly, with the trade unions, and if he could have given unequivocal... | |
| Peter D. Groenewegen - Business & Economics - 1998 - 230 pages
...are on a larger and more imposing scale in this modern age than before, yet now, as ever, the main body of movement depends on the deep, silent, strong...the tendencies of normal distribution and exchange which "are not seen", but which control the course of those episodes which "are seen".' Whatever temporary... | |
| Roger S. Frantz - Business & Economics - 2005 - 196 pages
...very complex cross-sectional element. It also has a very complex time series element because "the main body of movement depends on the deep silent strong...the tendencies of normal distribution and exchange; which 'are not seen,' but which control the course of those episodes which 'are seen'" (ibid, p. 828).... | |
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