Description : By whom was the autonomous investment separated from induced investment? (1) Schumpeter (2) Malthus (3) Joan Robinson (4) Adam Smith
Last Answer : (1) Schumpeter Explanation: Under his concept of creative destruction, Schunipeter distinguished between two types of investment that he called induced and autonomous. Induced investment arose from the ... Saving up constituted the part of out-put that is withheld from investment and consumption.
Description : By whom was the autonomous investment separated from induced investment ? (1) Schumpeter (2) Malthus (3) Joan Robinson (4) Adam Smith
Last Answer : Schumpeter
Description : The theory of monopolistic competition has been formulated in the United States of America by - (1) Joan Robinson (2) Edward Chamberlin (3) John Bates Clark (4) Joseph Schumpeter
Last Answer : (2) Edward Chamberlin Explanation: In treatments of monopolistic competition, Edward Chamberlin and Joan Robinson are usually credited with simultaneously and independently developing the theory of monopolistic ... can be regarded as the parents of the modern study of imperfect competition.
Description : The theory of monopolistic competition has been formulated in the United States of America by (1) Joan Robinson (2) Edward Chamberlin (3) John Bates Clark (4) Joseph Schumpeter
Last Answer : Edward Chamberlin
Description : Which economist is famous for his theory of comparative advantage? a) Karl Marx b) John Maynard Keynes c) F. Hayek d) David Ricardo
Last Answer : d) David Ricardo David Ricardo was a British political economist and his most famous theory was that of comparative advantage. Comparative advantage refers to the doctrine that anynation should use its resources solely in industries where it has the most international competitiveness
Description : Which of the following economists is called the Father of Economics? (1) Malthus (2) Robinson (3) Ricardo (4) Adam Smith
Last Answer : (4) Adam Smith Explanation: Adam Smith, a Scottish moral philosopher and a pioneer of political economy, is cited as the "father of modern economics." He is best known for two classic works: The ... Wealth of Nations (1776). The Wealth of Nations is considered as the first modern work of economics.
Description : Who propounded the 'market law? (1) Adam Smith (2) J.B. Say (3) T.R. Malthus (4) David Recardo
Last Answer : (2) J.B. Say Explanation: Say's law, or the law of market, is an economic principle of classical economics named after the French businessman and economist Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832), who ... when there are too many means of production applied to one kind of product and not enough to another.
Description : Who propounded the ‘market law ? (1) Adam Smith (2) J.B. Say (3) T.R. Malthus (4) David Recardo
Last Answer : J.B. Say
Description : The work Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism was written by.......... (a) Karl Marx (b) Rodney Hilton (c) Christopher Hill (d) R H Tawaney
Last Answer : (b) Rodney Hilton
Description : The Ability Principle of Taxation is given by - (1) Adam Smith (2) Edgeworth (3) Joan Robinson (4) J.S.Mill
Last Answer : (1) Adam Smith Explanation: The 'Ability-to-Pay' principle of Taxation is one of the canons of taxation proposed by Adam Smith in his 'Wealth of Nations.' It is a progressive taxation principle ... to pay of an individual or group. The emphasis in this approach is put on redistribution of income.
Description : The Ability Principle of Taxation is given by (1) Adam Smith (2) Edgeworth (3) Joan Robinson (4) J.S.Mill
Last Answer : Adam Smith
Description : 22-According to theory of Demographic Transition, population explosion is related to (a) First stage (b) Second stage (c) Fourth stage (d) None of these
Last Answer : (c) Fourth stage
Description : What in the world was Karl Marx talking about?
Last Answer : answer:No it sounds like you're pretty right on. When no one owns anything, it doesn't create economic divisions in society. As for the other part of your question, the wiki says it better then ... bourgeois rights of Man proclaimed in the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen).
Description : The father of Economics is - (1) Marshall (2) Adam Smith (3) J.M. Keynes (4) Karl Marx
Last Answer : (2) Adam Smith Explanation: Adam Smith is known as 'Father of Modern Economics,' He is best known for two classic works: The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759), and An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776).
Description : Who is called the 'Father of Economics'? (1) Max Muller (2) Karl Marx (3) Adam Smith (4) Alfred Marshall
Last Answer : (3) Adam Smith Explanation: Adam Smith who laid the foundations of classical free market economic theory is known as the Father of Modern Economics. His magnum opus, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776),' is considered the first modern work of economics.
Description : Das Kapital, published in German in 1867, was authored by: a) Karl Marx b) John Maynard Keynes c) F. Hayek d) Samuelson
Last Answer : a) Karl Marx b) John Maynard Keynes c) F. Hayek d) Samuelson
Description : Who is the main profounder of Marxian theory? (a) Lenin (b) (c) Mao-Tse-Tung (c) Stalin (d) Karl Marx
Last Answer : (d) Karl Marx
Description : Which one of the following theories of communism is not a doctrine of Karl Marx? a. Dialectical Materialism b. Historical Materialism c. Class Struggle d. Theory of new Democracy
Last Answer : d. Theory of new Democracy
Description : What do you understand by demographic transition theory? Explain the first stage and the third stage of demographic transition theory. -Geography
Last Answer : (a) Demographic transition theory can used to describe and predict the future population of any area. It tells that population of any region changes from high births and high deaths ... population becomes urbanised, literate and has high technical knowhow and deliberately controls the family size.
Description : ‘Wage Fund Theory’ has been given by (a) Adam Smith (b) Malthus (c) David Ricardo (d) J.S. Mill
Last Answer : (c) David Ricardo
Description : What was the Significance of Karl marx during the tsar and the beginight of communist russia?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : How did Karl Marx have influence on Ho Chi Minh?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Who did Karl marx predict would seize control of productiom?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Why communism as described by Karl Marx has never developed as he predicted explain?
Description : Does Karl Marx have kids?
Last Answer : Yes, Karl Marx has 7 kids.
Description : Who said “Man is by nature a political animal”? A. Winston Churchill B. Karl Marx C. Aristotle D. Francis Bacon
Last Answer : ANSWER: C
Description : Philosophy 86 Who said “Man is by nature a political animal”? A. Winston Churchill B. Karl Marx C. Aristotle D. Francis Bacon
Description : The book, written by Karl Marx, is
Last Answer : Das Kapital
Description : To call woman the weaker sex is a libel; it is man's injustice to woman...if nonviolenceis the law of our being, the future is with woman. Who can make a more effective appeal to the heart than woman? this ... is made by a. B.R. Ambedkar. b. Karl Marx. c. Mahatma Gandhi. d. None of the above.
Last Answer : c. Mahatma Gandhi.
Description : Who authored the book “The Origin of Family, Private Property and the state? a) Karl Marx b) Frederick Engels c) Kamala Basin d) Sharmila Rege
Last Answer : b) Frederick Engels
Description : Who has written the book “Origins of the Family, Private Property and the State”? (a) Karl Marx (b) John Locke (c) Lenin (d) Fredrich Engels
Last Answer : (d) Fredrich Engels
Description : Who has written the book “Second Treaties of Government”? (a) J.S. Mill (b) Karl Marx (c) Jeremy Bentham (d) John Locke
Last Answer : (d) John Locke
Description : American Revolutions was deeply influenced by the ideas of............ (a) John Locke (b) Rousseau (c) Karl Marx (d) Woodrow Wilson
Last Answer : (a) John Locke
Description : Who believed that right to life, liberty and property is natural rights? (a) Aristotle (b) Rousseau (c) Karl Marx (d) John Locke
Description : Who conceptualized that right as natural and inalienable? (a) John Locke (b) Rousseau (c) Karl Marx (d) None of them
Description : Which book is written by Karl Marx? (a) Das Capital (b) A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy (c) The Communist Manifesto (d) All of these
Last Answer : (d) All of these
Description : Who advocates that the role of justice is essential for the proper understanding of Human Rights? (a) John Rawls (b) Karl Marx (c) John Locke (d) None of them
Last Answer : (a) John Rawls
Description : Who says that social and economic inequalities are to be arranged in such a way that they are to be greatest advantage of the least advantaged? (a) Robert Nozik (b) Karl Marx (c) John Locke (d) John Rawls
Last Answer : (d) John Rawls
Description : Who says that human decisions are motivated by the calculation of pleasure and pain? (a) Jon Locke (b) Karl Marx (c) Jeremey Bentham (d) None of these
Last Answer : (c) Jeremey Bentham
Description : Who said that the roots of unavoidable authoritarianism are deeply implanted in the human involvementwith science and technology? a. Karl Marx. b. Friedrich Engels. c. Immanuel Kant. d. John Locke.
Last Answer : b. Friedrich Engels.
Description : ________ wrote in The German Ideology, ‘‘A certain mode of production, or industrial stage, is alwayscombined with a certain mode of cooperation, or social stage,’’ a. Karl Marx. b. Rousseau. c. Frank. d. Alexander.
Last Answer : a. Karl Marx.
Description : Who wrote the little essay ‘‘On Authority’’ in 1872? a. Friedrich Engels. b. Karl Marx. c. Rousseau. d. None of the above.
Last Answer : a. Friedrich Engels.
Description : Scientific Socialism is connected with a. Rousseau b. Roosevelt c. Bismarck d. Karl Marx
Last Answer : d. Karl Marx
Description : To which of the following countries did Karl Marx belong? a. Italy b. Yugoslavia c. Russia d. Germany
Last Answer : d. Germany
Description : Who drafted the ?Declaration of American Independence? a. George Washington b. Thomas Jefferson c. Karl Marx d. None of these
Last Answer : b. Thomas Jefferson