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Indian Journal of Economics April 1940

1940

An act considered as the act of applying the scientific principles of Economics to the attainment of a given end is the art of Economics. [...] Footnotes in the course of this paper will give generally only the author's name and the name of and the page in the journal or book and not the name of the article or hook for which this list may be consulted. [...] This interpretation of the economist's purpose in society and of the scope of economics may lead to the criticism that satisfaction or economic welfare is measurable in the case of an individual but not in the case of society. [...] In short he attempted to bridge the gulf between the unreality and abstraction of Rocardian economics and the purely decriptive ideas of the Historical School or the ideological and ethical views of the Socialists and of the Reformers like Carlyle and Ruskin. [...] " The task of the social scientist is therefore the same in all essential princples as that of the natural scientist—to apply logical proceses to the data of observation and to attempt the verification of hypothesis upon the assumption of the continuity and determination by general laws of all events." L. M..
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The Scope of Economics
395-404 J.K. Mehta view
The Return to Classicism and After
405-422 M.H. Gopal view
Scope of Economics
423-432 H.B. Bhide view
The Scope of Economics
433-442 Anwar Qureshi view
The Reality of Economic Phenomena
443-450 S.A. Samad view
Scope of Economics: a Discussion of the Relation Between Economics and Ethics
451-458 Prem Malhotra view
The Scope of Economics
459-474 Vinai Chopra view
Scope and Method of Economics
475-484 B. Govindarow view
Economics and Political Economy
485-504 P.S. Prasad view
The Method of Study
505-512 Balmokand Bhatia view
Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility
513-530 B.P. Adarkar view
Scope and Method of Economics
531-534 Mahesh Chand view
The Exchange Stabilization Funds: Their Function and Future
535-544 Gyan Chand view
Exchange Equlisation
545-556 V.L. D’Souza view
Easy Money Policy
557-566 T. Rao view
Deficit Financing
567-586 B. Tirumalachar view
Recent Developments in Central Bank Technique
587-598 B.R. Rao view
Factory Legislation and Administration in Hydrabad
599-610 M. Qadir view
Labour Problems and Labour Legislation in India
611-616 B.N. Rohatgi view
Labour Unrest in India
617-630 Amar Bhatia view
Price Control
631-638 S.R. Bose view
Labour in Ancient India
639-644 K.S. Srikantan view
Scope of Economics
645-648 B.G. Bhatanagar view
Some Aspects of the Indian Labour Problem
649-662 S.K. Rudra view
Labour Problems & Labour Legislation in India (With Special Reference to the Railway Industry)
663-694 A.N. Mallk view
Some Aspects of Agricultural Labour in Hydrabad
695-708 Akhtar Husain view
Minimum Wage Legislation
709-718 B.R. Sethi view
Applicability of the Principle of Minimum Living Wage in India
719-728 Shitla Saksena view
Industrial Disputes and Their Settlement
729-736 B.V. Narayanaswamy view
Industrial Disputes and Legislation
737-748 P.S. Lokanathan view
The Scope of Economics—Economics and Practice
749-760 G.D. Karwal view
On Marshall’s Statistics & Dynamics
761-772 Parimal Roy view
The Functions of Economic Analysis
773-778 T.M. Joshi view
The Continuity-Assumption in Economic Analysis
779-786 Bhabatosh Dutta view
Conference Proceedings
787-846 V.G. Kale, R.K. Mukerji, P.S. Lokanathan, A.I. Qureshi, M.K. Ghosh view

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