ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1959 |
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Page 244
... model assume anything about the rationality with which we actually pursue the ful- fillment of our desires . The economic model depicts the be- havior that would be rational if a given end - income maximization - is assumed . But , in ...
... model assume anything about the rationality with which we actually pursue the ful- fillment of our desires . The economic model depicts the be- havior that would be rational if a given end - income maximization - is assumed . But , in ...
Page 365
... model . In the spirit of the historical develop- ment , the present discussion begins with a description of the models , and later deals with some experimental verifica- tion . Consistent with the previous discus- sion of density ...
... model . In the spirit of the historical develop- ment , the present discussion begins with a description of the models , and later deals with some experimental verifica- tion . Consistent with the previous discus- sion of density ...
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... model " if such an instance is unearthed ? The answer is no . For instance , suppose that we test this " model " in a feudal or a tribal economy , and that we demonstrate the falsity of its constituent statements in that context . The ...
... model " if such an instance is unearthed ? The answer is no . For instance , suppose that we test this " model " in a feudal or a tribal economy , and that we demonstrate the falsity of its constituent statements in that context . The ...
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POLARIMETER | 162 |
Speed versatility and convenience in measuring | 219 |
Volume 10 1959 | 291 |
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