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Purpose of Fisher's Hydraulic Model
Beyond simply describing its physical components (water, levers, cisterns), explain the primary purpose of Irving Fisher's hydraulic apparatus as a tool for economic analysis. What fundamental economic relationship was it designed to illustrate?
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