John Mill believed that () was an eternal natural law.
A. Production law
B. Distribution law
C. Exchange law
D. consumption law
Say's theory of "Trinity" divided the political economy into three independent parts, which were ()
A. production, distribution and consumption
B. production, exchange and consumption
C. production, distribution and exchange
D. consumption, distribution and exchange
The three production elements of Say referred to().
A. labor, capital and land
B. capital, technology and labor
C. labor, land and natural resources
D. technology, capital and entrepreneur talent
John Mill studied the decision of international value and put forward ().
A. international demand equation
B. absolute advantage principle
C. supply equation
D. comparative advantage principle