Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 367
... increases the available food of a region , the animal population depending upon that supply likewise in- creases . On the ... increased before in recorded history.3 Goods which satisfy human wants are scarce , that is , not unlimited in ...
... increases the available food of a region , the animal population depending upon that supply likewise in- creases . On the ... increased before in recorded history.3 Goods which satisfy human wants are scarce , that is , not unlimited in ...
Stran 383
... increased , but is often concentrated in the hands of a few individuals . If one person in primitive society lacks food the entire group similarly lacks it . But in modern society many may be without sufficient food or clothing while ...
... increased , but is often concentrated in the hands of a few individuals . If one person in primitive society lacks food the entire group similarly lacks it . But in modern society many may be without sufficient food or clothing while ...
Stran 474
... increased profits . The increased production results in increased de- mand for labor ; more men are put to work . With the increased earn- ings , more goods are purchased so that consumption and the demand for consumers ' goods increases ...
... increased profits . The increased production results in increased de- mand for labor ; more men are put to work . With the increased earn- ings , more goods are purchased so that consumption and the demand for consumers ' goods increases ...
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