单词 | walras's law |
释义 | Walras's lawWalras' LawWalras's lawthe proposition that the total value of goods demanded in an economy (prices times quantities demanded) is always identically equal to the total value of goods supplied (prices times quantities supplied). This situation can occur only in a BARTER economy or an economy that uses some form of MONEY for transactions where all money is immediately used for exchange. In an economy that also uses money as a store of value, it is conceivable that the demand for and supply of money does not equate to the demand for and supply of goods, that is, people may SAVE (or overspend). See also SAY's LAW. |
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