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    The Investment Demand Schedule in the Classical Theory of Interest
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The Investment Demand Schedule in the Classical Theory of Interest

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The investment demand schedule in the classical theory of interest rates slopes downward and to the right, reflecting the declining net marginal productivity of capital as the volume of investment grows.

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