| George Lacy - 1888 - 388 str.
...satisfaction of their wants, may distribute them justly, and consume them rationally." 5 Walker: " Political Economy has to do with no other subject whatever than wealth. Especially should the student of economics take care not to allow any purely political, ethical, or... | |
| 1892 - 1020 str.
...inquiries." Francis A. Walker, whose work is in general nse as a text-book in this country, says : Political economy has to do with no other subject whatever than wealth. Especially should the student of economics take care not to allow any purely political, ethical, or... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1907 - 902 str.
...follows : Political Economy, or Economics, is the name of that body of knowledge which relates to wealth. Political Economy has to do with no other subject •whatever, than wealth. Especially should the student take care not to allow any purely political, ethical, or social considerations... | |
| Albion W. Small - 1910 - 332 str.
...opening paragraph of General Walker's textbook in political economy. These are the author's words: Political economy has to do with no other subject whatever than wealth. The economist may also be a social philosopher, a moralist, or a statesman .... but not on that account... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess - 1916 - 908 str.
...decades ago, may be cited as symbolical of a general condition. Walker began his smaller book by alleging that "political economy has to do with no other subject, whatever, than wealth." Yet he does not finish the page on which this statement appears without referring to "mankind," to... | |
| John Frederick Brown - 1918 - 200 str.
...economists I would mention FA Walker, who, in his Political Economy, Briefer Course, Chapter I., says: "Political Economy has to do with no other subject whatever than wealth. The economist may also be a social philosopher, a moralist, or a statesman; but not on that account... | |
| Walter Renton Ingalls - 1924 - 232 str.
...MISCELLANEOUS 196 INDEX 207 ix CURRENT ECONOMIC AFFAIRS CHAPTER I PRACTICAL ECONOMICS OF THE PRESENT DAY1 When I was a boy, political economy was taught in...assumptions. Naturally this resulted in differences in 1 An address to the Bridgeport Engineers' Club, at Bridgeport, Conn., May 16, 1923. 1 the formulation... | |
| John Aiton Todd - 1925 - 284 str.
...1847). " Political Economy or Economics is the name of that part of knowledge which relates to wealth. Political Economy has to do with no other subject whatever than wealth " (FA Walker, Political Economy, 1883). Compare with these the following definitions, or rather suggestions... | |
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