The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1983 - 842 頁 |
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... income . The farming class produces its own income as well as the produit net . The income of the sterile class is generated by the expenditures of the landlords and farmers , and it is exactly offset by the expenses required to sustain ...
... income . The farming class produces its own income as well as the produit net . The income of the sterile class is generated by the expenditures of the landlords and farmers , and it is exactly offset by the expenses required to sustain ...
第 584 頁
... income , and k the portion of the public's money income that it desired to hold in the form of cash . At first glance it seemed difficult to differentiate the cash - balance approach from the quantity theory , developed at the time by ...
... income , and k the portion of the public's money income that it desired to hold in the form of cash . At first glance it seemed difficult to differentiate the cash - balance approach from the quantity theory , developed at the time by ...
第 610 頁
... income but also to income earned in the past . This work , which was carried on by James S. Duesenberry and Franco Modigliani , who developed their ideas independently during the late 1940s , was paralleled by Friedman's " permanent income ...
... income but also to income earned in the past . This work , which was carried on by James S. Duesenberry and Franco Modigliani , who developed their ideas independently during the late 1940s , was paralleled by Friedman's " permanent income ...
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