We need to remember only how much we have to learn in any occupation after we have completed our theoretical training, how big a part of our working life we spend learning particular jobs, and how valuable an asset in all walks of life is knowledge of... Economics for Real People - 161. oldalszerző: Gene Callahan - 2002 - 349 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Louis Putterman, Randy Kroszner - 1996 - 404 oldal
...idiosyncracy as followsi4: . . . practically every individual has some advantage over all others in that he possesses unique information of which beneficial...life is knowledge of people, of local conditions, and special circumstances. More generally, task idiosyncracies can arise in at least four ways: (1) equipment... | |
| Nico Stehr, Reiner Grundmann - 2005 - 378 oldal
...is with respect to this that practically every individual has some advantage over all others in that he possesses unique information of which beneficial...life is knowledge of people, of local conditions, and special circumstances. To know of and put to use a machine not fully employed, or somebody's skill... | |
| Guang-Zhen Sun - 2005 - 312 oldal
...is with respect to this that practically every individual has some advantage over all others in that he possesses unique information of which beneficial...life is knowledge of people, of local conditions, and special circumstances. To know of and put to use a machine not fully employed, or somebody's skill... | |
| Ronald J. Baker - 2010 - 402 oldal
...is with respect to this that practically every individual has some advantage over all others in that he possesses unique information of which beneficial...life is knowledge of people, of local conditions, and special circumstances. To know of and put to use a machine not fully employed, or somebody's skill... | |
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