ABSTRACT

This tendency to an unstable state of general econo-- mic equilibrium is still more emphasized by some peculiarities of production in agriculture and industry, as well as in commerce. They c ~ u l d be shortly characterized as a disproportion between the production of primary and secondary goods ; this proportion relates to the general tendency of the rate of growth in production in some productive branches above the rate of growth in others, which is not a t all in accordance with the real needs and wants of ,the community.