Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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... facts is described as the niggardli- ness of nature . This is based upon the demonstrable fact that in any given stage of economic development the application of continually increasing amounts of labor and capital to a fixed amount of ...
... facts is described as the niggardli- ness of nature . This is based upon the demonstrable fact that in any given stage of economic development the application of continually increasing amounts of labor and capital to a fixed amount of ...
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... fact , the number of annual business failures among retail merchandisers runs into thousands . In 1942 out of 9,405 business failures , 5,889 occurred in retail trade . This was 22 per cent smaller than the figures for 1941 . In that ...
... fact , the number of annual business failures among retail merchandisers runs into thousands . In 1942 out of 9,405 business failures , 5,889 occurred in retail trade . This was 22 per cent smaller than the figures for 1941 . In that ...
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... fact which can be proved in a court of law . Anyone familiar with legal procedure knows that an economic fact is not necessarily a legal fact . Combined with financial limitations , the vast expanse of the United States operates as an ...
... fact which can be proved in a court of law . Anyone familiar with legal procedure knows that an economic fact is not necessarily a legal fact . Combined with financial limitations , the vast expanse of the United States operates as an ...
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