Publication of the Kress Library of Business and Economics, 第 9 号Baker Library, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 1953 |
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... Scott , the author , displays . The uncle to whom he dedicated the book , the worshipful Mr. George Scott , esquire , was probably some city merchant prominent enough to have been elected to executive office in one of the important ...
... Scott , the author , displays . The uncle to whom he dedicated the book , the worshipful Mr. George Scott , esquire , was probably some city merchant prominent enough to have been elected to executive office in one of the important ...
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... Scott's mind is altered to fit experience in a great city importing grain by sea , but the principle is similar . If the first man to bring a shipload of grain to a city suffering from scarcity spreads a false report that no more is ...
... Scott's mind is altered to fit experience in a great city importing grain by sea , but the principle is similar . If the first man to bring a shipload of grain to a city suffering from scarcity spreads a false report that no more is ...
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... Scott that a citizen need not normally work for more than a third of his time . It will be noticed in this connection that Scott seems to view the economy as static . The object of work is not to increase wealth and welfare , but simply ...
... Scott that a citizen need not normally work for more than a third of his time . It will be noticed in this connection that Scott seems to view the economy as static . The object of work is not to increase wealth and welfare , but simply ...
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