The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 23,Випуск 89Macmillan, 1913 |
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... com- modity . The question we have now to ask is : Does the assump- tion just described represent the facts of life closely enough to be of practical value in any of those cases to 1913 ] INTERDEPENDENCE OF SOURCES OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY 21.
... com- modity . The question we have now to ask is : Does the assump- tion just described represent the facts of life closely enough to be of practical value in any of those cases to 1913 ] INTERDEPENDENCE OF SOURCES OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY 21.
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... represent the complex conditions described in the preceding paragraph , the formula set out above is wholly inade- quate . The demand of any rth source of demand in a market cannot be translated into any expression more simple than this ...
... represent the complex conditions described in the preceding paragraph , the formula set out above is wholly inade- quate . The demand of any rth source of demand in a market cannot be translated into any expression more simple than this ...
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... represent the increases in the total utility of income to a given person 2 as income advances up to Ob . When his income is Ob , say , he decides to have a motor car ; and , in order to have a very simple case to deal with , let us ...
... represent the increases in the total utility of income to a given person 2 as income advances up to Ob . When his income is Ob , say , he decides to have a motor car ; and , in order to have a very simple case to deal with , let us ...
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... represent them in simple language which implies no mathematical know- ledge ; and I shall try to do so " ( pp . 7 , 8 ) . If the implications of the first of these two sentences , and the statement embodied in the second , are accepted ...
... represent them in simple language which implies no mathematical know- ledge ; and I shall try to do so " ( pp . 7 , 8 ) . If the implications of the first of these two sentences , and the statement embodied in the second , are accepted ...
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... represent such con- ceptions effectively in non - mathematical language . Fiat experi- mentum . I would not for the world prejudge it . The implications of the first sentence quoted above need more lengthened consideration . As ...
... represent such con- ceptions effectively in non - mathematical language . Fiat experi- mentum . I would not for the world prejudge it . The implications of the first sentence quoted above need more lengthened consideration . As ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 30,Випуск 117 Повний перегляд - 1920 |
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