Economics: Reality Through TheoryHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973 - 387 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 84
... considered by itself , the whole decision - mak- ing process becomes clothed in uncertainty . If , in our example , the new in- vestment yielding 12 percent would have been made under competition , but not where monopoly elements are ...
... considered by itself , the whole decision - mak- ing process becomes clothed in uncertainty . If , in our example , the new in- vestment yielding 12 percent would have been made under competition , but not where monopoly elements are ...
Σελίδα 151
... considered to be a reasonable rate of return . The land would then be worth $ 1,000 , because $ 1,000 invested at 10 percent yields $ 100 per year . Anyone interested in buying land simply would not be willing to pay more for it ...
... considered to be a reasonable rate of return . The land would then be worth $ 1,000 , because $ 1,000 invested at 10 percent yields $ 100 per year . Anyone interested in buying land simply would not be willing to pay more for it ...
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... considered that the people owe money to themselves . The debt , therefore , is to be considered as an accounting liability to ourselves , with the bonds appearing as assets held by the public . Another way to evaluate the size of the ...
... considered that the people owe money to themselves . The debt , therefore , is to be considered as an accounting liability to ourselves , with the bonds appearing as assets held by the public . Another way to evaluate the size of the ...
Περιεχόμενα
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
The Nations Income | 11 |
THE PRODUCT MARKET | 33 |
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agricultural areas average total cost balance of payments bank billion bushels capital cents Chapter cities consumer consumption cost curve creased deficit demand curve dollars economic development economists efficient equilibrium example exports extra fall farm products farmers Federal Reserve Figure firm fiscal foreign government spending gross national product growth higher important income support income tax increase individual industry inelastic demand inflation investment labor land less lower macroeconomic marginal cost marginal revenue marginal utility ment monetary monopolistic competition monopoly monopsony national income negative income tax nomic oligopolistic oligopoly output parity price percent percentage perfect competition pollution poor countries population poverty price supports problems profit quantity rate of interest reduce rent rise saving sell sellers social steel subsidy supply curve support program Suppose Table tariff theory tion trade unions United urban variable cost wage rates wheat workers
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Introductory Readings in the Humanities and Social Sciences Gloria Chineze Chukukere Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1988 |