The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 23,Випуск 89Macmillan, 1913 |
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... equal units of an income of a given amount are successively spent , on the assumption that each unit of income in turn is laid out so as to realise the greatest immediate utility , con- sistently , nevertheless , with the end finally ...
... equal units of an income of a given amount are successively spent , on the assumption that each unit of income in turn is laid out so as to realise the greatest immediate utility , con- sistently , nevertheless , with the end finally ...
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... equal proportional sacrifice should be entailed by taxation , and ( 2 ) that the marginal utility of income falls continuously in such a way , as income increases , that taxation of all incomes at the same rate would cause proportional ...
... equal proportional sacrifice should be entailed by taxation , and ( 2 ) that the marginal utility of income falls continuously in such a way , as income increases , that taxation of all incomes at the same rate would cause proportional ...
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... equal proportional sacrifices of utility should be aimed at ) is untrue also . Indeed , the real basis of taxation may be quite other than a principle of distribution of utility - sacrifice . Let us put the crucial question to ourselves ...
... equal proportional sacrifices of utility should be aimed at ) is untrue also . Indeed , the real basis of taxation may be quite other than a principle of distribution of utility - sacrifice . Let us put the crucial question to ourselves ...
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... equal knowledge of the commodity in which they deal ; any variation from this condition destroys the efficiency of the method by which reward is regulated . For this reason , therefore , the superior knowledge of the speculator enables ...
... equal knowledge of the commodity in which they deal ; any variation from this condition destroys the efficiency of the method by which reward is regulated . For this reason , therefore , the superior knowledge of the speculator enables ...
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... equal to its cost , up to that point , at which his individual profit is maximised . The point of view may be slightly shifted and the speculative operation regarded as a whole . It consists essentially of a purchase at one point of ...
... equal to its cost , up to that point , at which his individual profit is maximised . The point of view may be slightly shifted and the speculative operation regarded as a whole . It consists essentially of a purchase at one point of ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 30,Випуск 117 Повний перегляд - 1920 |
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