The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 23,Випуск 89Macmillan, 1913 |
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... utility of income . The a priori argument puts it that the most pressing wants are satisfied first , and that as we get wealthier less pressing wants are left to be satisfied , so that in satisfying them we get less utility . This ...
... utility of income . The a priori argument puts it that the most pressing wants are satisfied first , and that as we get wealthier less pressing wants are left to be satisfied , so that in satisfying them we get less utility . This ...
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... utility or satis- faction of different people equal in relation to their incomes of utility or satisfaction . There is no gulf to bridge if we can think of satisfaction as homogeneous and measurable ( at least theoretically ) as between ...
... utility or satis- faction of different people equal in relation to their incomes of utility or satisfaction . There is no gulf to bridge if we can think of satisfaction as homogeneous and measurable ( at least theoretically ) as between ...
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... utility ) , because there are grounds for holding that the first premiss ( that 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 ...
... utility ) , because there are grounds for holding that the first premiss ( that 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 ...
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... utility than his fellows has social obligations much greater than theirs ; and , if it figures in this way , the case for progressive taxation , so far as it depends upon utility , would be strengthened rather than weakened by the con ...
... utility than his fellows has social obligations much greater than theirs ; and , if it figures in this way , the case for progressive taxation , so far as it depends upon utility , would be strengthened rather than weakened by the con ...
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... utility added to the commodity dealt in ; in this case it is a utility of position which is apparent in the form of an increased exchangeability of goods . The costs of production of this utility , in the case of the speculator , arise ...
... utility added to the commodity dealt in ; in this case it is a utility of position which is apparent in the form of an increased exchangeability of goods . The costs of production of this utility , in the case of the speculator , arise ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 30,Випуск 117 Повний перегляд - 1920 |
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