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The Nature of Capital and Income

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The book presents a rational foundation for essential concepts in modern economics, specifically focusing on capital and income. It delves into the contributions of America's first celebrated economist, who developed key theories such as the Fisher equation, Fisher hypothesis, and Fisher separation theorem. Through these ideas, the author explores the intricate relationship between capital and income, providing insights that are crucial for understanding economic principles.

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The Nature of Capital and Income, Irving Fisher

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