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Population Growth and Investment Opportunity

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1940 55(1), 64
Revival of interest in the question of long-run investment opportunity, 64. — Doubts concerning population growth as an "offsetting factor, " 65. — Ways in which it might influence investment opportunity: (1) the propensity to consume, 66; (2) the composition of aggregate consumer demand, 66; (3) the supply of labor, 70; influence of competitive conditions, 72; effect of wage reductions, 73; the expanding economy, 74; labor supply a limiting rather than an initiating factor, 75; (4) broader phenomena affecting investment, 77.

The Interpretation of Subjective Value Theory in the Writings of the Austrian Economists

Review of Economic Studies 1934 1(3), 176-185
Journal Article The Interpretation of Subjective Value Theory in the Writings of the Austrian Economists Get access Alan R. Sweezy Alan R. Sweezy Cambridge, Mass. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Review of Economic Studies, Volume 1, Issue 3, June 1934, Pages 176–185, https://doi.org/10.2307/2967481 Published: 01 June 1934