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... theory of the economic system . It is not too much to say that nearly the whole of modern economics is Walrasian economics . Certainly , modern theories of money , of em- ployment , of international trade , and of economic growth are ...
... theory of the economic system . It is not too much to say that nearly the whole of modern economics is Walrasian economics . Certainly , modern theories of money , of em- ployment , of international trade , and of economic growth are ...
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... theory of electricity and magnetism was proceeding on the continent of Europe , mainly in Germany . To this period belongs the work of the German physicists Franz Ernst Neumann , Wilhelm Eduard Weber , and H.F.E. Lenz . At the same time ...
... theory of electricity and magnetism was proceeding on the continent of Europe , mainly in Germany . To this period belongs the work of the German physicists Franz Ernst Neumann , Wilhelm Eduard Weber , and H.F.E. Lenz . At the same time ...
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... theory of light . Revival of the wave theory at the beginning of the 19th century came as a result of discoveries made by the physi- cists Thomas Young of England and Augustin - Jean Fres- nel of France . Young's greatest theoretical ...
... theory of light . Revival of the wave theory at the beginning of the 19th century came as a result of discoveries made by the physi- cists Thomas Young of England and Augustin - Jean Fres- nel of France . Young's greatest theoretical ...
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