economic theorem
law, or rule, in economics
Legal origins theory
claims that civil law and common law shape lawmaking
Law of the Correspondence of Production Relations with the Character and Developmental Level of the Productive Forces
marxist theorem
liberal paradox
in economic theory, the claim that no social system can simultaneously ① be committed to a minimal sense of freedom, ② always result in Pareto efficiency, and ③ be capable of functioning in any society
No-trade theorem
economic theorem
Iron law of wages
proposed law of Economics
impossible trinity
statement in international economics that that it is impossible to have at the same time a fixed foreign exchange rate, absence of capital controls, and an independent monetary policy
Mutual fund separation theorem
allowing a portfolio optimization problem to be separated into smaller problems
Law of the uneven economic and political development of the capitalist countries
theorem of Marxism-Leninism
law of increasing costs
economic principle which states that as production increases, the opportunity cost does as well