Tuesday, March 5, 2013

The New Argument in Economics by Helmut Schoeck

Status: Almost Complete (v.3)

EPUB: https://mega.co.nz/#!9UdlmK6B!a2M31WiNLCA7xIKrHsIGWlJ4F4gRLgs4dUQXlxQyu8A

Fix Notes:


Page 10: Footnote 3: Mississippi

“In the space of one hundred and seventy-six years the Lower Missisippi has shortened itself two hundred and forty-two miles.

Page 17: par. 4: question

This is largely an empirical quesion, and again it is one to which little systematic analysis has been devoted.

Page 102: Footnote 10: discussion

For a more complete dicussion, [...]

Page 103: Footnote 11, Number 6: Hopkins

(Baltimore: Johns Hokins Press, 1958).

Page 104: Footnote 22: Publishing

(New York: McGraw-Hill Pubishing Co., Inc., 1952)

Page 206: par. 1: with

But this paper does not deal directly wtih profligacy, only with its aftermath—tyranny.

Page 244: par. 2: been

In the case of transport, a part of the loss has ben written off by the creditor, i.e., the government, and it seems most unlikely that even the balance will ever be made good.

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