Financial Rotation Versus Rotation of Highest Income
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1939/v65i8/27333Abstract
Mr. Laurie's argument is that the rotation of highest income will ultimately give a much bigger income than the financial rotation. In comparing them the time factor can be ignored. The answer is that in practical politics current income must loom large, and therefore the time factor cannot be ignored. Once the time factor is introduced, the two cases must be presented mathematically, and the rotation of highest income will lose to the financial rotation.Downloads
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1939-07-31
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Harlow, C. M. (1939). Financial Rotation Versus Rotation of Highest Income. Indian Forester, 65(8), 476–481. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1939/v65i8/27333
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