The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 35Macmillan, 1925 Contains papers that appeal to a broad and global readership in all fields of economics. |
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... supply and demand . He feels that if he could change the flow of the grain to market he could change the price . He favours so - called " orderly marketing . " In Australia , Canada and the United States to - day we see the farmers ...
... supply and demand . He feels that if he could change the flow of the grain to market he could change the price . He favours so - called " orderly marketing . " In Australia , Canada and the United States to - day we see the farmers ...
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... supply as a side line . Inasmuch as in normal seasons Great Britain receives the bulk of her primary food - stuff from Canada , it is of cardinal importance that British consumers should realise what is happening in Canada . Distance ...
... supply as a side line . Inasmuch as in normal seasons Great Britain receives the bulk of her primary food - stuff from Canada , it is of cardinal importance that British consumers should realise what is happening in Canada . Distance ...
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... supply price . " We shall approach the subject by way of the neighbouring topic termed by Marshall " external economies " ; and we shall follow Professor Pigou in ... supply schedule of every source of supply can be represented by a plane.
... supply price . " We shall approach the subject by way of the neighbouring topic termed by Marshall " external economies " ; and we shall follow Professor Pigou in ... supply schedule of every source of supply can be represented by a plane.
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... supply , say x , = Σx , = Σfr ( y ) = , say , f ( y ) . , = But , continues Professor Pigou , " when the aggregated supply of a market is separated into a number of component sources , which are not independent in the sense contemplated ...
... supply , say x , = Σx , = Σfr ( y ) = , say , f ( y ) . , = But , continues Professor Pigou , " when the aggregated supply of a market is separated into a number of component sources , which are not independent in the sense contemplated ...
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... supply curve , the parabola SRP with equation y = 1 % -i7x2 . † 26 It appears to us important to facilitate by some such construction the clear conception of the relations between the long - period and the short - period supply curve ...
... supply curve , the parabola SRP with equation y = 1 % -i7x2 . † 26 It appears to us important to facilitate by some such construction the clear conception of the relations between the long - period and the short - period supply curve ...
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Сторінка 200 - Such has hitherto been the rapid progress of that country in wealth, population, and improvement that in the course of little more than a century, perhaps, the produce of American might exceed that of British taxation. The seat of the empire would then naturally remove itself to that part of the empire which contributed most to the general defense and support of the whole.
Сторінка 313 - Pounds seventeen shillings and ninepence per ounce of standard gold ; Provided always, that the said Governor and Company shall in all cases be entitled to require such Gold Bullion to be melted and assayed by Persons approved by the said Governor and Company...
Сторінка 88 - ... habit administrative, the latter are parliamentary. In other words, France and Germany are essentially executive in their governmental systems, while England and America are legislative. Now the executive may design, construct, or operate a railroad; the legislative never can. A country therefore with a weak or unstable executive, or a crude and imperfect Civil Service, should accept with caution results achieved under a government of bureaus.
Сторінка 215 - Everything is for the best in the best of all possible worlds, and meantime, at 105°, one wonders what makes things seem so oddly distant.
Сторінка 379 - I propose to define an 3 index-number as a number adapted by its variations to indicate the increase or decrease of a magnitude not susceptible of accurate measurement.
Сторінка 572 - Different persons should be treated similarly unless they are dissimilar in some relevant respect." (AC Pigou, A Study in Public Finance [London, Macmillan, 1929], p. 9.) 11 If all aspects of equality, including utility or pleasure creation, are included in the definition of "equals...
Сторінка 299 - But one cannot say the same of the Report. Their attitude seems to have been that, since a return to gold was in any case inevitable, it was useless to examine the objections and indiscreet to contemplate the difficulties. Consequently the less said the better (the Report could be printed in extenso in eight pages of the ECONOMIC JOURNAL), and it was wiser to utter a few conservative banalities than to tackle large questions.
Сторінка 301 - ... disturbance it would involve now. It is not an easy question to answer, but it is impossible to act prudently without trying to answer it. The Committee produce no arguments and no figures and content themselves with the conclusion that " we must still be prepared to face a fall in the final price-level here of a significant, though not very large, amount, unless it should happen that a corresponding rise takes place in America.
Сторінка 311 - England, cease to have effect : (2) So long as the preceding subsection remains in force, the Bank of England shall be bound to sell to any person who makes a demand in that behalf at the Head Office of the Bank during the office hours of the Bank, and pays the purchase price in any legal tender, gold bullion at the price of three pounds, seventeen shillings and tenpence halfpenny per ounce troy of gold of the standard of fineness prescribed for gold coin by the Coinage Act, 1870, but only in the...
Сторінка 33 - Diminishing aggregate expenses per unit of product as production increases must be rare, if not altogether lacking, in competitive industry, unless an increase in the size of the representative establishment be taken into account as a natural concomitant of increased production." 2 Fortunately in this matter we enjoy the proverbial advantages of "four eyes " ; considerations which one critic may have overlooked another discerns clearly. " External economies we know,