Looking Into the Seeds of Time: Social Mechanisms in Economic DevelopmentGorcum, 1979 - 357 Seiten |
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... Land and labour are " given " but capital must be created . Land is God's , or nature's gift to mankind and has no cost of production . Labour arises out of the dual character of man both as a consumer and producer of goods , but ...
... Land and labour are " given " but capital must be created . Land is God's , or nature's gift to mankind and has no cost of production . Labour arises out of the dual character of man both as a consumer and producer of goods , but ...
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... land , good natural resources , a population relatively free from socio - institutional economic - growth - impeding ... land , had in itself a selective influence upon the immigrants , giving them a higher than average proportion of men ...
... land , good natural resources , a population relatively free from socio - institutional economic - growth - impeding ... land , had in itself a selective influence upon the immigrants , giving them a higher than average proportion of men ...
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... land were neither sufficiently secure nor of the required duration to induce the kind of protracted efforts necessary for the achievement of real long - term advantages . Most land was held in scattered unconsolidated strips and ...
... land were neither sufficiently secure nor of the required duration to induce the kind of protracted efforts necessary for the achievement of real long - term advantages . Most land was held in scattered unconsolidated strips and ...
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development of Britain and Japan with a discussion of | 35 |
Europe on the eve of the Refor | 75 |
The world begins to move Reformation to the Age of Reason | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Adam Smith Alasdair MacIntyre American anarcho-syndicalism became become bourgeois bourgeoisie bureaucracy capital capitalist Casey Jones cause Communist competition conception consumers countries demand democratic Der Spiegel Descartes economic growth Economic Progress effect efforts employers employment enterprises ethical Europe example fact factor of production fear feudal foreign freedom French Communist Party gain German greater harmony History human idea improvements incomes increase individual industrial influence investment labour force laws Leibniz less living standards man's manufacturing Marx Marxism material mechanism mediaeval mercantilist middle class moral nature needs nineteenth century op.cit organization output party political population position problems profit R. H. Tawney reality reason revolutionary rich rise Rosa Luxemburg sector share socialist society Soviet Union technological theory things trade traditional transformation true unions United utilitarian value system Vide wages wants wealth workers Y. S. Brenner