Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: FLuctuation of social relationships, war, and revolution |
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Therefore , given the vector of market good prices P , his obtainable wage rate w ,
and his nonwage income v , the individual ' s choice is constrained to those
productions for which Px < WTW + v . The set of attainable productions K for a
given ...
Therefore , given the vector of market good prices P , his obtainable wage rate w ,
and his nonwage income v , the individual ' s choice is constrained to those
productions for which Px < WTW + v . The set of attainable productions K for a
given ...
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The income effect will be indeterminate because for a given T , an individual can
consume more of everything , so dx şo . Agencies supplying " free " goods view
the process differently . In supplying physical input " free " to an individual , they ...
The income effect will be indeterminate because for a given T , an individual can
consume more of everything , so dx şo . Agencies supplying " free " goods view
the process differently . In supplying physical input " free " to an individual , they ...
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obtainable wage rate will rise and this will enable him in the future to consume
larger commodity bundles for any given work effort ( 7 " ) . That is , since his wage
rate rises , for any given work effort , his budget constraint will be expanded .
obtainable wage rate will rise and this will enable him in the future to consume
larger commodity bundles for any given work effort ( 7 " ) . That is , since his wage
rate rises , for any given work effort , his budget constraint will be expanded .
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