APPENDICES
ArrPeNDIX TO CHAPTER I
§1 (to Ch. I, § 7). Dimensions of quantity, value, and price of
wealth . . : ; : . . .
. . .
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER III
§ 1 (to Ch. ITT, § 4). Mathematical expression for marginal desir-
ability . . . - . . . . .
ApPENDIX TO CHAPTER VII
§ 1 (to Ch. VIL, § 1). Specimens of current definitions of income .
ArPENDIX TO CHAPTER XI
§1 (to Ch. XI, § 2). Mathematical dimensions of income-capital
ratios . .
APppENDIX TO CHAPTER XII
§ 1 (to Ch. XII, § 2). Mathematical relations between rates of
interest reckoned annually, semi-annually, etc., when the rates
are conceived in the ‘price?’ sense : . : :
§ 2 (fo Ch. XII, § 4). The same, when the interest rates are con-
ceived in the * premium * sense. Diagrammatic representation.
Economic interpretation of e ¥ 2 : . x .
§ 3 (to Ch. XII, § 6). A premium rate of 4 per cent in one year and
3 per cent thereafter, means a price rate of 3.03 per cent the
first year and 8 per cent thereafter : . . .
§ 4 (to Ch. XII, § 6). A price rate of 4 per cent in one year and
3 per cent thereafter means a premium rate of 373 per cent the
first year and 3 per cent thereafter . . . . . .
§ 5 (to Ch. XII, § 6). Mathematical relations between the rates of
interest as a premium and as a price . . .
§ 6 (to Ch. XII, § 7). Mathematical relations between the rates of
interest and discount . . % . ‘ . .
§ 7 (to Ch. XII, § 7). Mathematical relations between rates of dis-
count for different time reckonings . . : . J
§ 8 (to Ch. XII, § 8). Dimensions of rates of interest, discount
and capitalization ‘ ‘ '
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