The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... bank- ruptcy- " sometimes an avowed bankruptcy , though frequently by a pretended payment . " The pretended payment is by raising the denomination of the coin . Every sixpence is called a shilling and the debt is halved , and so on ...
... bank- ruptcy- " sometimes an avowed bankruptcy , though frequently by a pretended payment . " The pretended payment is by raising the denomination of the coin . Every sixpence is called a shilling and the debt is halved , and so on ...
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... bank rate , unemployment percentages , pauperism , marriage rate , con- sumption of beer , and number of larcenies . The general agreement is subject to marked exceptions in particular years , and the length of the separate fluctuations ...
... bank rate , unemployment percentages , pauperism , marriage rate , con- sumption of beer , and number of larcenies . The general agreement is subject to marked exceptions in particular years , and the length of the separate fluctuations ...
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... bank - notes or credits from the Austro - Hungarian Bank , for it was to be expected that such bank - notes or credits would be used in the ordinary course of business for sending remittances to the other States , and there was no ...
... bank - notes or credits from the Austro - Hungarian Bank , for it was to be expected that such bank - notes or credits would be used in the ordinary course of business for sending remittances to the other States , and there was no ...
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... bank - notes and deposits should be honoured by the Succession States , not in proportion to the amount of currency actually circulating and of deposits held within their own borders , but according to their legitimate share of the ...
... bank - notes and deposits should be honoured by the Succession States , not in proportion to the amount of currency actually circulating and of deposits held within their own borders , but according to their legitimate share of the ...
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... bank deposits , while it was expected that people would , in order to evade the levy , leave a part of their bank - note hoard unstamped , and use this to buy property in the other Succession States . At the same time the reduction in ...
... bank deposits , while it was expected that people would , in order to evade the levy , leave a part of their bank - note hoard unstamped , and use this to buy property in the other Succession States . At the same time the reduction in ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 23,Випуск 89 Повний перегляд - 1913 |
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