ECONOMICS TRANSFORMED DISCOVERING THE BRILLIANCE OF MARX

2 07 2009

The label of a system of ideas is distinguished from that of other articles, among other things, by the fact that it deceives not only the buyer, but often the seller as well. (Marx, Capital vol. I, 435–6) The intimate connection between the pangs of hunger suffered by the most industrious layers of the working class, and the extravagant consumption, coarse or refi ned, of the rich, for which capitalist accumulation is the basis, is only uncovered when the economic laws are known. (Marx, Capital vol. II, 811)

ECONOMICS TRANSFORMED DISCOVERING THE BRILLIANCE OF MARX





THE MONETARY SYSTEMS OF THE GREEKS AND ROMANS

2 07 2009

For decades the history of money in the classical world was a fairly quiet Weld. It was almost universally supposed to be synonymous with the study of numismatics, and the most debated questions concerned coinage—why it came into being in the Wrst place, when it spread to the various regions, when and by how much it was debased, whether it was possible to calculate the quantity of it that was produced or in circulation in this period or that.

THE MONETARY SYSTEMS OF THE GREEKS AND ROMANS





THE DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF HECKSCHER- OHLIN TRADE MODELS

2 07 2009

It has been 75 years since the publication of Bertil Ohlin’s (1933) pathbreaking treatise on interregional and international trade and nearly 90 years since the publication of the article by Ohlin’s teacher, Eli Heckscher (1919), that significantly shaped Ohlin’s thinking about trade theory.1 No names are more closely associated with modern trade theory than those of Heckscher and Ohlin. As the basis for international trade, their model focuses on differences among countries in relative factor supplies and on differences among commodities in the intensities with which they use these factors.

THE DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF HECKSCHER- OHLIN TRADE MODELS





CALCULO CON GEOMETRIA ANALÍTICA

2 07 2009

El calculo se invento en el siglo XVII como un medio para estudiar los problemas en que intervenía el movimiento. El algebra y la trigonometría pueden servir para estudiar los objetos que se mueven con velocidad constante a lo largo de una trayectoria rectilínea o circular, pero si la velocidad es variable o la trayectoria es irregular, se necesita el cálculo. EXTRAIDO DEL TEXTO

CALCULO CON GEOMETRIA ANALÍTICA 2 EDICION

alfombras
bomberos de sevilla
casas rurales en galicia
coaching
despedida soltero tarragona
guardamuebles
piedra natural
regalos de empresa
roca
ropa infantil