Examples of using Veblen in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Veblen died in Brooklin,
Thorstein Veblen came from a Norwegian immigrant family in rural Mid-western America.
In the words of economist Thorstein Veblen, invention is the mother of necessity.
He received the Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry from the American Mathematical Society in 2001.
Some have made the case for what the sociologist Thorstein Veblen dubbed“technological determinism”;
If Veblen were writing about the world today,
Veblen saw the engineer as the productive force in the society, the entrepreneur as the destructive force.
In 1899, the economist Thorstein Veblen observed that silver spoons were markers of elite social position.
He was the recipient of American Mathematical Society's Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry, in 1976.
Veblen's most provocative argument was that the wastefulness of the rich inspired admiration, not anger.
The term is believed to have been coined by Thorstein Veblen(1857-1929), an American sociologist.
In 1899, the economist Thorstein Veblen observed that silver spoons
In the summer of 1918, Oswald Veblen invited Wiener to work on ballistics at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland.
From 1919 through 1926 Veblen continued to write
After his death the American Mathematical Society created an award in his name, called the Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry.
It was this work which led to Sullivan receiving the Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry in 1971 from the American Mathematical Society.
Veblen established the basics of the concept,
Veblen/ Snob good- A Veblen good is a good for which demand increases as the price increases,
The Norwegian economist Thorstein Veblen and, in a rather different way, the Israeli zoologist Amotz Zahavi have added a further fascinating idea.
