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But then came agriculture and other sources of economic surplus.
The economic surpluses which result cannot be absorbed through consumers spending more.
The measure of merit is the economic surplus created in housing."
I suppose they simply haven't the economic surplus to maintaIn armies in the field."
The economic surplus is most simply the difference between "what a society produces and the costs of producing it.
The chief economic problem is in fact using up the economic surplus: many high-quality goods actually cost less than those of lower quality.
Mass slavery also requires economic surpluses and a high population density to be viable.
There is not enough "economic surplus" in my own society to allow such "luxuries" as those of the past could "afford" to have then.
At the same time, it would be expedient to take countercyclical measures and create economic surpluses.
The diagram on the right illustrates both effects, using the standard approach based on the notion of economic surplus.
Economists see this as determining how the transaction's total economic surplus will be divided between consumers and producers.
In aboriginal times they lived at a minimum subsistence level with no economic surplus on which a more elaborate social structure could be built.
By economic surplus is meant all production which is not essential for the continuance of existence.
Areas of economic surplus, above self sustaining bases, were few in relation to the area under Ottoman rule.
Aneurin Bevan once said that freedom is the by-product of economic surplus.
To restore a sound ecology-oftener, to create a new one-and then maintain it, that took more than a wish and an economic surplus.
Eventually Vietnamese would outnumber Lao and produce an economic surplus.
The economic surplus begins when an economy is first able to produce more than it needs to survive, a surplus to its essentials.
Whole nations would need to be conscripted, their entire economic surplus diverted, just to build the components of the tools which make this thing possible."
Opponents of the kicker law claim it prevents Oregon from retaining an appreciable economic surplus.
John B. Davis (ed), The economic surplus in advanced economies.
A negative excess demand is synonymous with an excess supply, in which case there will be an economic surplus of the good or resource.
The actual and potential economic surplus generated exceeds the existing outlets for investment and capitalist consumption.
Anders Danielson, The economic surplus : theory, measurement, applications.
The main dilemma modern capitalism would face, they argued, would be how to find profitable investment outlets for the economic surpluses created by capital accumulation.