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Example sentences for "economic theory"

  • Attempts to grapple with this vital question for capitalist economy, with the question whether capital accumulation is possible in practice, come up time and again in the history of economic theory.

  • It was left to Marx to establish the fundamental importance of c, the constant capital, in economic theory.

  • This problem appears to be one of the most difficult in economic theory; but reduced to its simplest terms, it is an aspect of exchange value, and its ultimate explanation must be found in a comparison of psychic incomes.

  • This is recognized of late by writers that perhaps do not fully mark its significance to economic theory.

  • The connection was a historical accident, but it has had an important influence on economic theory.

  • But constructive interests, whether provoked by suggestion or of the more freely imaginative type, may, as has been said, be held to lie outside the scope of economic theory.

  • Has it any important bearings upon any parts of economic theory?

  • But the purpose of economic theory is not merely to describe the facts of the economic world; it is to describe them in their proper sequence and true perspective.

  • These three laws are the cornerstone of economic theory.

  • Small, The Significance of Sociology for Ethics, 1902; Hadley, Article Economic Theory in Baldwin's Dict.

  • Economic theory seemed to show that wages must always tend toward a starvation level.

  • This is especially so in the domain of economic theory.

  • What is to be noticed at present is that all the transactions which are properly comprised in a discussion of economic theory--sales, loans, etc.

  • All we are concerned to do in the following pages is to indicate the grounds on which the prohibition of usury rested, the precise extent of its application, and the conceptions of economic theory which it indicated and involved.

  • I owe my interest in economic theory, and the greater part of my training in economic method, to the three years I spent in his seminar at Missouri.

  • Chiefly he has evoked criticism in this discussion, but it goes without saying that his Value and Distribution is a most significant work in the history of economic theory, and my indebtedness to it will be manifest.

  • Whatever the cause, the complete restatement of economic theory, which some heroic persons demand, is clearly impossible, except on conditions not likely to be realized in the immediate future.

  • The very effectiveness of modern criticism and analysis, which has brought great gains in almost all branches of economic theory, has made the science more difficult as a subject of ordinary study.

  • As seen from the point of view of the individual consumer, the question of wastefulness does not arise within the scope of economic theory proper.

  • The corset is, in economic theory, substantially a mutilation, undergone for the purpose of lowering the subject's vitality and rendering her permanently and obviously unfit for work.

  • But here, again, nothing further has come of the inquiry, so far as regards a rehabilitation of economic theory as a whole.

  • In this work they have, no doubt, achieved results of permanent value; but the results achieved are scarcely to be classed as economic theory.

  • Economic Dynamics, none of them attained the dignity of a presentation of law or merited a place in Economic Theory.


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