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The Indian Journal of Economics July 1948

1948

3. The criticism of Veblen4 and otheys is mainly based upon (i) the refutation of the universally operating diminishing utility (ii) the impotance of the margin and (iii) the assumption of relation between utility curves and the negatively sloping demand curves and the resultant putative effects of such assumption upon price determination. [...] What the philosopher has not observed is that this so-called customary price presented to one generation is itself the result of the continued interaction of the forces of demand and supply anti the changes in the value of the numeraire (in terms of which the price is measured) commencing perhaps from the times of Adam and Eve. [...] The marginal rate of substitution of X for Y is the quantity of Y which would just compensate the consumer for the loss of a marginal unit of X." This marginal rate of substitution replaces the concept of marginal utility in the theory of consumer's choice. [...] Hence the attempt made by Hicks to build an economics free ° In the year 1943 the author of this paper communicated in a note to the Current Science that the introduction of the concept of consumption function and allied concepts would he an alternative method and that it would also fill the lack of symmetry in the theory of consumption in not having a consumption function corresponding to the p [...] This economist considers the general case of n commodities by introducing the concept of.Q the quantity Vector whose components are the individual quantities of goods constituting an equilibrium complex and the Vector P giving the system of n prices." The total utility is derived as a function of the real income p..— where r is the money income and t is the price index.
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Frontmatter
i-ii M.C. Munshi, Abdul Qadir, R.N. Poduval view
Utility and its Place in Economics
1-16 V.S. Anantachar view
Some Factors in Indian Economic Development
17-26 Walter Adam view
Subjective Cost of Financing Industrialisation
27-36 N.K. Sarkar view
Peace in Industry
37-44 S.K. Rudra view
Notes and Memoranda
45-80 Sridhar Misra view
Economic Literature
81-107 unknown view
Miscellaneous
108-109 D.K. Malhotra view
Backmatter
i-x unknown view

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