A Formula for Total Savings
Montgomery D. Anderson
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1943, vol. 58, issue 1, 106-119
Abstract:
I. Confusion in translating the concept "saving" into concrete statistical measurement, 106. — II. Saving vs. investment, 108. — III. Measuring the rate of saving, 111. — IV. Relation between saving and investment, 113. — Statistical verification, 116. — Advantages of selecting the typical accounting period as the time interval, 116. — V. No confusion with hoarding, 119.— The "producer-consumer investment ratio," 119.
Date: 1943
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