Protection and Prosperity, Volumen2Garland Publishing, 1974 - 864 páginas |
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... natural law , " or that the " laws of nature " are given full force under free com- petition , it does not follow that it should be accepted as a basis of an economic policy , or that it affords to man the best means of promoting the ...
... natural law , " or that the " laws of nature " are given full force under free com- petition , it does not follow that it should be accepted as a basis of an economic policy , or that it affords to man the best means of promoting the ...
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... natural law , ” should be a reflection on the intelligence of any economist who resorts to such distinctions . Under the principle involved in this distinction the wild horse is the " natural " horse ; he is as nature made him , but ...
... natural law , ” should be a reflection on the intelligence of any economist who resorts to such distinctions . Under the principle involved in this distinction the wild horse is the " natural " horse ; he is as nature made him , but ...
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... natural law , " we are better able to understand the meaning of this charge which is so frequently urged against the protec- tive policy . A “ natural ” industry is one which can exist only under free competition . An “ artificial ...
... natural law , " we are better able to understand the meaning of this charge which is so frequently urged against the protec- tive policy . A “ natural ” industry is one which can exist only under free competition . An “ artificial ...
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