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II. The Procedure Criticised--A Second Main Prob-
lem
69
A. "Stages" of Economic Development 70
B. "Economic Systems" as contrasted with
"Styles" of Economic Development
75
1. The Historical Facts 76
2. The Economic Systems 80
3. "Styles" of Economic Development 90
4. "Capitalism" 93
C. Can there be the Theories Limited in Applic-
ability to a Particular Period?
98
PART III. SCIENTIFIC UNDERSTANDING OF ECONOMIC REALITY
INTRODUCTION 105
CHAPTER I. ECONOMIC FACTS
I. Facts about the Present 106
II. Facts about the Past 109
CHAPTER II. THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF ECONOMIC SYSTEM
Introduction 117
I. The Centrally Directed Economy: Its Two Forms 119
II. The Exchange Economy--Introduction 129
A. The Forms of Market
1. The Two Basic Forms of Supply and
Demand
133
2. "Open" Forms of Supply and De-
mand
136
3. "Closed" Forms of Supply and De-
mand
152
4. Some Conclusions about the Forms of
Market
156

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