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a brief summary of the theory of employment to be worked out in the course of the following chapters may, perhaps, help the reader at this stage, even though it may not be fully intelligible. the terms involved will be more carefully defined in due course. in this summary we shall assume that the money-wage and other factor costs are constant per unit of labour employed. but this simplification, with which we shall dispense later, is introduced solely to facilitate the exposition. the essential character of the argument is precisely the same whether or not money-wages, etc., are liable to change.
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at different points in this chapter we have made the classical theory to depend in succession on the assumptions:
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an uninterrupted process of transition, such as the above, to a new long-period position can be complicated in detail. but the actual course of events is more complicated still. for the state of expectation is liable to constant change, a new expectation being superimposed long before the previous change has fully worked itself out; so that the economic machine is occupied at any given time with a number of overlapping activities, the existence of which is due to various past states of expectation.
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