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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... medieval tradition the basic image of injustice in trade had been that of the grain hoarder and speculator , the man who bought at harvest time , or before , in order to sell later at twice or three times the price that he had paid ...
... medieval tradition the basic image of injustice in trade had been that of the grain hoarder and speculator , the man who bought at harvest time , or before , in order to sell later at twice or three times the price that he had paid ...
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... medieval merchant and a modern businessman could agree with the Puritan . In the casuistical reasoning about the honesty of sales talk and selling meth- ods there is a more deliberate effort , even a rather strained effort , to square ...
... medieval merchant and a modern businessman could agree with the Puritan . In the casuistical reasoning about the honesty of sales talk and selling meth- ods there is a more deliberate effort , even a rather strained effort , to square ...
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... medieval Italy such a man would have operated at least in part with other people's capital , would have maintained ... medieval Italian business activity is Robert L. Rey- nolds , " Origins of Modern Business Enterprise : Medieval Italy ...
... medieval Italy such a man would have operated at least in part with other people's capital , would have maintained ... medieval Italian business activity is Robert L. Rey- nolds , " Origins of Modern Business Enterprise : Medieval Italy ...
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