Looking Into the Seeds of Time: Social Mechanisms in Economic DevelopmentGorcum, 1979 - 357 Seiten |
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... profit . So : 10 workers multiplied by f.5 f.50 profit . Hence : Total additional income f.200 ; increase in workers ' demand for goods and services = f.150 ; increased accumulation and investment funds Technically economists tend to ...
... profit . So : 10 workers multiplied by f.5 f.50 profit . Hence : Total additional income f.200 ; increase in workers ' demand for goods and services = f.150 ; increased accumulation and investment funds Technically economists tend to ...
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... Profit became the purpose of production , the satisfaction of real wants the coincidental concomitant ; and the technological superiority of the new mode of production was fast becoming the hitherto unequalled source of profit . All ...
... Profit became the purpose of production , the satisfaction of real wants the coincidental concomitant ; and the technological superiority of the new mode of production was fast becoming the hitherto unequalled source of profit . All ...
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... profit is the heart of the matter . But what is profit ? It is the difference between the cost of a good or service and the revenue obtained from its sale . It follows that profit can be realized in either one of two ways : when demand ...
... profit is the heart of the matter . But what is profit ? It is the difference between the cost of a good or service and the revenue obtained from its sale . It follows that profit can be realized in either one of two ways : when demand ...
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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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