The object of our analysis is, not to provide a machine, or method of blind manipulation, which will furnish an infallible answer, but to provide ourselves with an organised and orderly method of thinking out particular problems; and, after we have reached... Monthly Labor Review - Page 12331966Full view - About this book
| United States. Agency for International Development - 1970 - 260 pages
...with an organized and orderly method of thinking out particular problems; and, after we have reached a provisional conclusion by isolating the complicating...themselves. This is the nature of economic thinking " [21, p. 297] 17- "Workshop on Core Economies" sponsored by the Agricultural Development Council,... | |
| 1970 - 260 pages
...with an organized and orderly method of thinking out particular problems; and, after we have reached a provisional conclusion by isolating the complicating...themselves. This is the nature of economic thinking " [21, p. 297] 17. "Workshop on Core Economies" sponsored by the Agricultural Development Council,... | |
| Edward J. Nell - 1979 - 324 pages
...with an organized and orderly method of thinking out particular problems: and, after we have reached a provisional conclusion by isolating the complicating...as well as we can, for the probable interactions of factors amongst themselves. This is the nature of economic thinking. Any other way of applying our... | |
| Colin Rogers - 1989 - 340 pages
...objectives of Marshall's partial or one-at-a-time method (Kregel, l976:2l8n2,n3) as follows: have reached a provisional conclusion by isolating the complicating...other way of applying our formal principles of thought (without which, however, we would be lost in the wood) will lead us into error. The analysis which... | |
| Floyd B. McFarland - 1991 - 252 pages
...with an organized and orderly method of thinking out particular problems; and, after we have reached a provisional conclusion by isolating the complicating...formal principles of thought . . . will lead us into error.10 He rejected the idea of a machine for blind manipulation, but that is what orthodox, Robinson... | |
| Alessandro Vercelli - 1991 - 292 pages
...with an organised and orderly method of thinking out particular problems; and, after we have reached a provisional conclusion by isolating the complicating...themselves. This is the nature of economic thinking. (GT, p. 31) The first stage refers to the particular heuristic model constructed in the first 1 8 chapters... | |
| Pierre Guillet de Monthoux - 1993 - 334 pages
...with an organized and orderly method of thinking out particular problems: and, after we have reached a provisional conclusion by isolating the complicating...ourselves and allow, as well as we can. for the probable interaction of the factors among themselves. This is the nature of economic thinking.4" It was not... | |
| Robert Victor Horn - 1993 - 244 pages
...with an organised and orderly method of thinking out particular problems; and, after we have reached a provisional conclusion by isolating the complicating factors one by one, we then have to . . .allow . . .for the probable interactions of the factors amongst themselves. This is the nature... | |
| Douglas Vickers - 1994 - 286 pages
...with an organized and orderly method of thinking out particular problems; and, after we have reached a provisional conclusion by isolating the complicating...can, for the probable interactions of the factors among themselves. This is the nature of economic thinking. Any other way of applying our formal principles... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1994 - 582 pages
...framework and its emphasis on (the coordination of) expectations. Illustrations of Keynes's Method "back on ourselves and allow, as well as we can for...probable interactions of the factors amongst themselves" (Keynes 1936, 297). In several parts of his work, this approach led him to abstract not only from expectational... | |
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