Financing Modern Government: The Political Economy of the Public SectorHoughton Mifflin, 1973 - 354 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 76.
15. lappuse
... consumers ' goods purchased by indi- vidual consumers . Economists realized that in fact consumers were not able to measure the utility or marginal utility of goods they were buying . They were not able to say in a cardinal way how many ...
... consumers ' goods purchased by indi- vidual consumers . Economists realized that in fact consumers were not able to measure the utility or marginal utility of goods they were buying . They were not able to say in a cardinal way how many ...
166. lappuse
... consumers ' goods declines , the consumer sector can be affected in two ways first by a shortage of consumers ' goods and , second , by inflation in the price of those goods . Here it is possible to reduce the customs excises on needed ...
... consumers ' goods declines , the consumer sector can be affected in two ways first by a shortage of consumers ' goods and , second , by inflation in the price of those goods . Here it is possible to reduce the customs excises on needed ...
222. lappuse
... consumers are the ultimate benefactors . If producers were forced to put in pollution abatement equipment and bear additional costs , their products would have to be sold at higher prices ; consumers would purchase fewer units under ...
... consumers are the ultimate benefactors . If producers were forced to put in pollution abatement equipment and bear additional costs , their products would have to be sold at higher prices ; consumers would purchase fewer units under ...
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