Kenneth Boulding Quote

Economic progress... means the discovery and application of better ways of doing things to satisfy our wants. The piping of water to a household that previously dragged it from a well, the growing of two blades of grass where one grew before, the development of a power loom that enables one man to weave ten times as much as he could before, the use of steam power and electric power instead of horse or human power — all these things clearly represent economic progress.


p. 23 - Principles of economic policy, 1958


Economic progress... means the discovery and application of better ways of doing things to satisfy our wants. The piping of water to a household that ...

Economic progress... means the discovery and application of better ways of doing things to satisfy our wants. The piping of water to a household that ...

Economic progress... means the discovery and application of better ways of doing things to satisfy our wants. The piping of water to a household that ...

Economic progress... means the discovery and application of better ways of doing things to satisfy our wants. The piping of water to a household that ...