| William Stanley Jevons - 1884 - 552 ページ
...those of scarcity and revulsion. The current of human business is ever ready to break into a ripple. A good or bad season marks it with a crest or a trough,...which more immediately concern us. XV. — Proof of Depreciation of Gold pointed out. It is hardly necessary to draw attention to the permanent elevation... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1884 - 522 ページ
...those of scarcity and revulsion. The current of human business is ever ready to break into a ripple. A good or bad season marks it with a crest or a trough,...the fluctuations of nature, which it may obey but caunot rule.* But we must hasten to conclusions which more immediately concern us. XV. — Proof of... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1884 - 522 ページ
...those of scarcity and revulsion. The current of human business is ever ready to break into a ripple. A good or bad season marks it with a crest or a trough,...multiplies and continues itself. Yet, according to a known^principle, it insensibly tends to fall into pace with the fluctuations of nature, which it may... | |
| 1896 - 756 ページ
...not more inviolable nor less. ' The current of human business is ever ready to break into a ripple. Yet according to a known principle it insensibly tends...fluctuations of nature, which it may. obey but cannot rule.' (WS Jevons, Currency and Finance. 48.) In the evolution of these Syndicates there appear to be four... | |
| 1896 - 704 ページ
...not more inviolable nor less. ' The current of human business is ever ready to break into a ripple. Yet according to a known principle it insensibly tends...fluctuations of nature, which it may obey but cannot rule.' (WS Jevons, Currency and Finance. 48.) In the evolution of these Syndicates there appear to be four... | |
| Warren Fayette Hickernell - 1928 - 456 ページ
...and revulsion. The current of human business is ever ready to break into a ripple. A good or bad corn season marks it with a crest or a trough, and the...fluctuations of nature, which it may obey but cannot rule." The tentative belief in a "crop cycle" was entertained in 1863. During the next fifteen years Jevons... | |
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