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(1939)
Developed by English economist John Hicks (1909-1989), composite commodity describes a group of goods whose relative prices do not vary and can thus be treated as one commodity.
Also see: own rate of interest
Source:
J R Hicks, Value and Capital (Oxford, 1939)
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