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3) computed the consumption and investment (Column 20) for each industrial
sector as a “residue”. This means that “consumption and investment” is computed
in such a way that, for each industrial sector : Total supply = outputs used as ...
3) computed the consumption and investment (Column 20) for each industrial
sector as a “residue”. This means that “consumption and investment” is computed
in such a way that, for each industrial sector : Total supply = outputs used as ...
Page 313
In so far as they represent foregone consumption they have a net anti-inflationary
effect. If only the assumption of fixed supply is released the hoarding of gold
appears to have a bearing on economic development through the absorption of
real ...
In so far as they represent foregone consumption they have a net anti-inflationary
effect. If only the assumption of fixed supply is released the hoarding of gold
appears to have a bearing on economic development through the absorption of
real ...
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It considers the production of a consumption good [X' (t) ) and of a homogeneous
capital good [X*(t) ) in each of two discrete time periods (t= 1, 2) given the
quantity of labour in each period and an initial stock of capital. The objective is to
...
It considers the production of a consumption good [X' (t) ) and of a homogeneous
capital good [X*(t) ) in each of two discrete time periods (t= 1, 2) given the
quantity of labour in each period and an initial stock of capital. The objective is to
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