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Page 42
This usually means a change in the income velocity of money, although there
may be no fundamental change in the equilibrium income velocity (or, in other
words, in the ultimately desired real money balances). It is, of course, possible
that the ...
This usually means a change in the income velocity of money, although there
may be no fundamental change in the equilibrium income velocity (or, in other
words, in the ultimately desired real money balances). It is, of course, possible
that the ...
Page 135
This type of fiscal policy could, nevertheless, be used to bring about a shift onto
the frontier if this were considered desirable. Such a policy will involve creating
real income differentials so as to shift labour in the desired direction. Then it is ...
This type of fiscal policy could, nevertheless, be used to bring about a shift onto
the frontier if this were considered desirable. Such a policy will involve creating
real income differentials so as to shift labour in the desired direction. Then it is ...
Page 466
P. C. Sagi, P. G. Potter, Jr., and C. F. Westoff, “Contraceptive Effectiveness As a
Function of Desired Family Size,” Population Studies, March 1962. Two
hypotheses have been advanced with regard to contraceptive effectiveness as a
function ...
P. C. Sagi, P. G. Potter, Jr., and C. F. Westoff, “Contraceptive Effectiveness As a
Function of Desired Family Size,” Population Studies, March 1962. Two
hypotheses have been advanced with regard to contraceptive effectiveness as a
function ...
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