The Punjab University Economist, Volume 7Department of Economics, University of the Punjab, 1969 - Pakistan |
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... Greek city - state was founded on slavery in which many types of economic activi- ties were assigned to slaves . Hence the Greeks regarded such activities as dishonourable.1 In these circumstances , economics could not be consider- ed ...
... Greek city - state was founded on slavery in which many types of economic activi- ties were assigned to slaves . Hence the Greeks regarded such activities as dishonourable.1 In these circumstances , economics could not be consider- ed ...
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... Greeks Some western writers think that whatever the Muslims achieved in the field of learning was an imitation of the Greeks . But this does not appear to be the case at least in the field of economic studies , for the following reasons ...
... Greeks Some western writers think that whatever the Muslims achieved in the field of learning was an imitation of the Greeks . But this does not appear to be the case at least in the field of economic studies , for the following reasons ...
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... Greeks wrote in this connection was of little practical value to the Muslims . Thirdly , the Greeks and the Muslims held different views about life . The Greek city state assigned most of the ordinary business of life to slaves ...
... Greeks wrote in this connection was of little practical value to the Muslims . Thirdly , the Greeks and the Muslims held different views about life . The Greek city state assigned most of the ordinary business of life to slaves ...
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