Some Problems of General Economic History n°3 (1947)
General Economic History
Spring Session, 1947
N°2
B. 1.1.1.4. Some problems of General Economic History
(1) To the query as to the place … […]
(a) Mueller-Lyer, the sociologist and author of the History of Social Development (1920) wrote on the subject […]
(b) Another example is in regard to the institution of market. The meaning definition of “economic” may lead to the result that all economic activity regarded as barter and exchange. Archbishop Whately (1787-1863), a Victorian economist, suggested that economics should be called the science of exchange catallactics. This suggestion was taken up in our time by Joseph Schumpeter, and Ludwig von Mises. Production may then be constructed as exchange of preferable for more preferable uses of scarces means.
(2) Another aspect of this issue is that of the _______________ on which the individual participates in economic institutions at various times [and] places. Again, […]
(3) Still another question, refers to possible laws of development.
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Date: Spring 1947
KPA: 31/03, 3-4