The American ConditionDoubleday, 1974 - 407 páginas Analyzes the nature and evolution of freedom in America, arguing that social fragmentation and individualism are threatening its continued existence. |
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Página 177
... Demand can stagnate and investment can decline . The government can increase spending and reduce taxes in order to stimulate the economy unless demand and the response to demand are restrained by circumstances other than income levels ...
... Demand can stagnate and investment can decline . The government can increase spending and reduce taxes in order to stimulate the economy unless demand and the response to demand are restrained by circumstances other than income levels ...
Página 293
... demand deter- mines production , which attracts investment . Capital investment and production are acquiescent to demand . But demand is no longer the pristine creature of its capitalist youth . We have already noted its waning ...
... demand deter- mines production , which attracts investment . Capital investment and production are acquiescent to demand . But demand is no longer the pristine creature of its capitalist youth . We have already noted its waning ...
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... demand . Admittedly , this appealing conclusion is not log- ically inescapable . It is possible that the new deodorant simply tapped a present and potential demand , an unfulfilled yearning ; al- though the extensive history and ...
... demand . Admittedly , this appealing conclusion is not log- ically inescapable . It is possible that the new deodorant simply tapped a present and potential demand , an unfulfilled yearning ; al- though the extensive history and ...
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