The Principles of Political Economy

Henry Sidgwick

Book 3, Chapter 2, Footnote #07
Combination cannot be tacitly excluded


Combination is no doubt often tacitly excluded in the reasoning by which it is argued that the most economic production tends to result from the play of individual self-interests. But I do not see how it is legitimately to be excluded.


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