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Page 217
... investment , research , and education on the one hand and consumption on the other . The larger the first three , the more rapid will be the rate of growth . Governments giving a high priority to growth have vari- ous means at their ...
... investment , research , and education on the one hand and consumption on the other . The larger the first three , the more rapid will be the rate of growth . Governments giving a high priority to growth have vari- ous means at their ...
Page 218
... investment . In this case the multiplier is ten . But investment may be a source of instability if it is not negative maintained at a rate sufficient to stimulate demand for aspects of the production it is creating . Is there any ...
... investment . In this case the multiplier is ten . But investment may be a source of instability if it is not negative maintained at a rate sufficient to stimulate demand for aspects of the production it is creating . Is there any ...
Page 270
... investment to consumption , but it leaks out at two places in the form of personal and business savings . Counter- balancing the savings are investment expenditures in the form of new capital goods , houses , and so forth , which ...
... investment to consumption , but it leaks out at two places in the form of personal and business savings . Counter- balancing the savings are investment expenditures in the form of new capital goods , houses , and so forth , which ...
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