Abstract

On the Interdependency of Demand for Consumer Goods and Asset Investment: A Contribution to the Theory of the Macro-Economic Consumption Function. — The purchase of consumer goods and the acquisition of financial assets represent alternative uses of personal income. Since such decisions about the disposition of income are interdependent, it seems necessary to develop a theory of the interrelated demand for consumer goods and financial assets.

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