New Outlook, Volumen161Outlook Publishing Company, 1932 |
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Página 15
... production to consumption could be fixed and con- trolled during that time . The amount of work required to provide this nation with a much higher standard of living would be much less than the amount of work we have had to do in the ...
... production to consumption could be fixed and con- trolled during that time . The amount of work required to provide this nation with a much higher standard of living would be much less than the amount of work we have had to do in the ...
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... production and consumption . These are the two legs of our economy . If production is such as to demand the use of all , or nearly all , of our producing capacity , and consumption swings vigorously along be- side it so that the ...
... production and consumption . These are the two legs of our economy . If production is such as to demand the use of all , or nearly all , of our producing capacity , and consumption swings vigorously along be- side it so that the ...
Página 33
... production over to where the volume of consumption became the control in industry . This has meant trouble for every form of production . and distribution . We know that production hereafter will be expanded by increasing consumption ...
... production over to where the volume of consumption became the control in industry . This has meant trouble for every form of production . and distribution . We know that production hereafter will be expanded by increasing consumption ...
Contenido
A Preface to Prosperity | 11 |
The Age of Keeping Going | 14 |
Reports of the Economic World | 32 |
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