The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... cent . of the exports . No other single region of the earth has comparable importance for the present purpose . While the barometric statistics collected in this article seem undoubtedly to support the suggestion arising from the export ...
... cent . of the exports . No other single region of the earth has comparable importance for the present purpose . While the barometric statistics collected in this article seem undoubtedly to support the suggestion arising from the export ...
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... cent . of the notes presented for stamping — with a few exemptions were held back ; for these a Treasury Bond , bearing 1 per cent . interest and not negotiable , was substituted . It was intended , when the proposed capital levy came ...
... cent . of the notes presented for stamping — with a few exemptions were held back ; for these a Treasury Bond , bearing 1 per cent . interest and not negotiable , was substituted . It was intended , when the proposed capital levy came ...
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... cent . of notes , and at the same time blocking 50 per cent . of the 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 ...
... cent . of notes , and at the same time blocking 50 per cent . of the 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 ...
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... cent . , and to supply themselves with a forged stamp at a more convenient opportunity . It was not until early in March that Austria and Hungary , in mutual agreement , resolved to follow suit . The Bolshevist Revolution prevented the ...
... cent . , and to supply themselves with a forged stamp at a more convenient opportunity . It was not until early in March that Austria and Hungary , in mutual agreement , resolved to follow suit . The Bolshevist Revolution prevented the ...
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... cent . during Soviet rule . The Post Office Savings Bank added to the circulation notes of its own to the amount of 300 millions . The Government which came into power after the overthrow of the Bolshevists , fixed the nominal value of ...
... cent . during Soviet rule . The Post Office Savings Bank added to the circulation notes of its own to the amount of 300 millions . The Government which came into power after the overthrow of the Bolshevists , fixed the nominal value of ...
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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