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The Income of Capital

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  • G. A. Kleene

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I. Recent development of agio theory; time-preference, 313. — A wrong view of psychology of investment, 315. — No exchange of time-values, 316. — II. Modern form of abstinence theory, 318. — No valid generalization possible in regard to abstinence, 318. — Abstinential savings not regulative of rate of return, 319.— Rate due to objective factors, 320. — III. Productivity theory based on restricted view of productive process, 322. — Impossibility of distinguishing a product of capital if entire process is taken into consideration, 323. — IV. Minimum of data necessary to theory of income of capital, 324. — Failure of certain theories to account for necessary data, 325. — Capital resolvable into wages, 326. — Wages determined independently of product of capitalistic industry, 327. — Income of capital a residual, 328. — V. How profit is kept from consumer, 332. — How profit is kept from laborer, 333. — The capitalistic opportunity curve, 334. — Dependence of capitalistic income on limited development of capitalism, 335. — How rate of profit is determined, 337. — Limitations of theoretical method, 338.

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  • G. A. Kleene, 1912. "The Income of Capital," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 26(2), pages 313-340.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:qjecon:v:26:y:1912:i:2:p:313-340.
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