The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 23,Випуск 89Macmillan, 1913 |
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... income advances from about £ 300 a year to a consider- ably larger one . Let the curve gfj indicate the successive additions to total utility as his income varies when he spends it according to the £ 300 standard . Sooner or later ...
... income advances from about £ 300 a year to a consider- ably larger one . Let the curve gfj indicate the successive additions to total utility as his income varies when he spends it according to the £ 300 standard . Sooner or later ...
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... income is Ob , Ob being such that gfe - cde . So , as income advanced from a to k ( on the assump- tions that there is no simpler type of expenditure than the one of which the variations in utility are shown by the curve gj , and that ...
... income is Ob , Ob being such that gfe - cde . So , as income advanced from a to k ( on the assump- tions that there is no simpler type of expenditure than the one of which the variations in utility are shown by the curve gj , and that ...
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... 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 desired ; or , to ...
... 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 desired ; or , to ...
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... income limits ( which vary with the individual ) are passed by inconsiderable amounts . It is a common experi- ence to meet with people who have obtained a slight accession of income , and whose enjoyment of life has obviously been ...
... income limits ( which vary with the individual ) are passed by inconsiderable amounts . It is a common experi- ence to meet with people who have obtained a slight accession of income , and whose enjoyment of life has obviously been ...
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... income . Time is too limited , in relation to the income to be spent , for the rich man to think of a penny - or , so to speak , his wealth makes his leisure too valuable for it to be worth his while to throw it away in devising plans ...
... income . Time is too limited , in relation to the income to be spent , for the rich man to think of a penny - or , so to speak , his wealth makes his leisure too valuable for it to be worth his while to throw it away in devising plans ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 30,Випуск 117 Повний перегляд - 1920 |
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