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This money can be used to purchase more of all his consumption goods.
The people who receive this money then spend most on consumption goods and save the rest.
They are also consumption goods in the sense that the owner is able to use the asset while he owns it.
A high government share in the provision of individual consumption goods and services is often found in countries known as welfare states.
"The banker, with his family, clerks, and so forth, needs some consumption goods.
Any addition to the price of consumption goods or an increase in the income tax extends the deadweight loss further.
The cost of capital results in increased prices of consumption goods, accentuating this process.
Thus, the price of bonds (relative to capital or consumption goods) remains fixed (say at unity).
She takes it and spends it for consumption goods."
It attempts to define the absolute minimum resources necessary for long-term physical well-being, usually in terms of consumption goods.
Moreover, imbalances arose within the economy as a whole, in particular between consumption goods and capital goods.
We will assume this time that all these people that received money from you need all the consumption goods they can afford.
On the demand side, we may treat the two goods as corresponding to investment and consumption goods (identical in production).
The essence of the model is a shift in the pattern of industrial investment towards building up a domestic consumption goods sector.
In reality, however, the net wage is the gross wage times one minus the tax rate, all divided by the price of consumption goods.
Also non-profit institutions serving households provide individual consumption goods and services to households free of charge or at reduced prices.
It consists of the expenditure incurred by resident households on individual consumption goods and services, including those sold at prices that are not economically significant.
The disadvantage is that they cannot be directly consumed; they have to be exchanged in markets for consumption goods.
The wage of a worker is C/L or consumption goods per worker employed.
The Circus challenged Keynes's implicit assumption that there was a fixed supply of consumption goods.
Moreover, part of a nation's wealth is spent on investment goods, and not on consumption goods; these are therefore also included in the calculation.
Over-investing typically occurs in assets that are partly investment goods and partially consumption goods.
Many Austrians also argue that capital allocated to investment goods cannot be quickly augmented to create consumption goods.
The gross retail sales of social consumption goods have ranked the first place in all counties and cities around the province for the successive ten years.
Distinctly consumption goods.