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...overall levels of economic performance" (Hall and Soskice 2001, 6). 5. As David Ricardo wrote in 1819, "To determine the laws which regulate this distribution, is the principal problem in political economy." Cited in Brenner, Kaeble, and Thomas (1991, p. 1 of Introduction). 6. Greene, Coder, and Ryscavage's... | |
| Thorstein Veblen - 2007 - 521 páginas
...application of labor, machinery, and capital — is divided among three classes of the community. . . . To determine the laws which regulate this distribution, is the principal problem of political economy." Political Economy, Preface. forces of the environment are, by an enforced process... | |
| David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - 2000 - 636 páginas
...accumulation of capital and population, and on the skill, ingenuity, and instruments employed in agriculture. To determine the laws which regulate this distribution,...as the science has been improved by the writings of Turgot, Stuart, Smith, Say, Sismondi, and others, they afford very little satisfactory information... | |
| Fernando Coronil - 1997 - 480 páginas
...accumulation of capital and population, and on the skill, ingenuity, and instruments employed in agriculture. To determine the laws which regulate this distribution, is the principal problem in Political Economy. David Ricardo In the Western world, the complex social transformation associated with the rise of modernity... | |
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