Indian Journal of Economics, Հատոր 16University of Allahabad, Department of Economics, 1936 Vol. 2-33 include Papers read at the annual conference of the Indian Economic Association. |
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... welfare consists in . On this question he takes the teachings of the ethical philosophers for granted ; they define social welfare for him and he confines himself more or less to the study of the effects of various state or governmental ...
... welfare consists in . On this question he takes the teachings of the ethical philosophers for granted ; they define social welfare for him and he confines himself more or less to the study of the effects of various state or governmental ...
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... welfare . But that he is at all concerned with it is not adequately realised till the sequence of reasoning leading ... welfare , the aim of the State becomes the welfare of that co - operative body . The first or the guiding principle ...
... welfare . But that he is at all concerned with it is not adequately realised till the sequence of reasoning leading ... welfare , the aim of the State becomes the welfare of that co - operative body . The first or the guiding principle ...
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... welfare must be recognised as making a positive contribution to social welfare also.1 Next we may enquire if the transfer of a measure of welfare from one individual to another , not necessarily of the same type , is a contribution to ...
... welfare must be recognised as making a positive contribution to social welfare also.1 Next we may enquire if the transfer of a measure of welfare from one individual to another , not necessarily of the same type , is a contribution to ...
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