The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... According to these figures , debt was paid off at the rate of less than a million a year in peace and accumulated at more than fourteen millions a year in war time . The corresponding pro- portion of our last years of peace to the years ...
... According to these figures , debt was paid off at the rate of less than a million a year in peace and accumulated at more than fourteen millions a year in war time . The corresponding pro- portion of our last years of peace to the years ...
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... according to effort has been weakened both by subsidies and by controls . " The practice of funding has gradually enfeebled every State which has adopted it . " Italy , Spain , France and Holland are cited by way of illustration , and ...
... according to effort has been weakened both by subsidies and by controls . " The practice of funding has gradually enfeebled every State which has adopted it . " Italy , Spain , France and Holland are cited by way of illustration , and ...
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... according to one or the other principle described above . All the States which succeeded the Austro - Hungarian Mon- archy were threatened with a dislocation of values of the kind described , when it became clear that the common ...
... according to one or the other principle described above . All the States which succeeded the Austro - Hungarian Mon- archy were threatened with a dislocation of values of the kind described , when it became clear that the common ...
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... according to their legitimate share of the debts with the Austro - Hungarian Bank contracted by the former Monarchy , and that their shares should be fixed according to their economic capacities . The other Succession States did not ...
... according to their legitimate share of the debts with the Austro - Hungarian Bank contracted by the former Monarchy , and that their shares should be fixed according to their economic capacities . The other Succession States did not ...
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... According to the only interpretation which does not lead to insoluble contradictions and a very free interpretation at that -the following essential stipulations are made by the Peace Treaty : - The Succession States are bound to redeem ...
... According to the only interpretation which does not lead to insoluble contradictions and a very free interpretation at that -the following essential stipulations are made by the Peace Treaty : - The Succession States are bound to redeem ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 23,Випуск 89 Повний перегляд - 1913 |
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A. L. BOWLEY Adam Smith American amount annual Austria Austro Austro-Hungarian balance of trade Bank bank-notes barometric Britain British capital cent circulation co-operation commodities cost of living Cunliffe currency curve demand for gold duty economic economists effect England English Europe Excess Profits exchange Exchequer expenditure export fact favourable figures finance fluctuations foreign fund gold standard Government Hungary important increase index-number India industry inflation interest Ireland Irish Irish revenue issued before October Keynes kronen notes labour labour-tickets less London means ment method millions monetary nationalisation Notes issued October 27th paper money payment Peace Treaty period political possible pre-war present principle problem production Prof Professor Professor Hamilton public debt purchasing quantity R. S. CONWAY Report result rise Royal Economic Society stamped supply taxation taxes territories tion trade true revenue United Kingdom value of gold wages White Paper whole