economic phenomena उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The Austrian School is a school of economic thought which bases its study of economic phenomena on the interpretation and analysis of the purposeful actions of individuals.
- But unlike traditional pundits, who often oversimplify complex economic phenomena for a mass audience, these people say their theories are simply too complicated for most people to grasp.
- Most importantly he fundamentally rejected the use of mathematical methods insisting that the function of economics was to investigate the essences rather than the specific quantities of economic phenomena.
- Contemporary economic sociology may include studies of all modern social aspects of economic phenomena; economic sociology may thus be considered a field in the intersection of economics and sociology.
- In 2001, Hoppe published " Democracy : The God That Failed " which examines various social and economic phenomena which, Hoppe argues, are problems caused by democratic forms of government.
- Cliffe Leslie defended the inductive method in political economy, against the attempt to deduce the economic phenomena of a society from the so-called universal principle of the desire of wealth.
- In this context, we may include the study of the relations between the distribution of particular economic phenomena and the distribution of more general phenomena such as income or patrimony.
- The stringency of the simplifying assumptions inherent in this approach make the model considerably more tractable, but may produce results which, while seemingly precise, do not effectively model real-world economic phenomena.
- The discipline should not be defined in terms of a set of favoured assumptions or techniques, but in terms of the use of rigorous scientific approaches to understand and explain economic phenomena.
- Lastly, it's the convenient way in which socio-economic phenomena are usually explained away not in socio-economic terms but through conspiracies and broad generalisations which can unfortunately take the form of blatant racism.