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way in which these interconnections between high and low earning a society which is intermediate between a Propdem and the work the different classes do not, however, class 1 having the same earning capacity class 1 but each member of class 1 having a this is so, it is raising each class's earning capacity at
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way in which these interconnections between high and low earning a society which is intermediate between a Propdem and the work the different classes do not, however, class 1 having the same earning capacity class 1 but each member of class 1 having a this is so, it is raising each class's earning capacity at
already considered (pp. 206-207 above) reasons why the very poor and the very rich may plan the pattern of their consumption levels over time to rise at a lower rate than the moderately rich (the elasticity of substitution between today's and tomorrow's consumption may be numerically smaller at very low and very high incomes than at
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1968
Imprint Routledge
Pages 8
eBook ISBN 9780203106594