The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... considerable treasure . The other Swiss republics have not . " In time of war - even in the pre - Adamite world - it was neces- sary to resort to debt . " The want of parsimony in time of peace imposes the necessity of contracting debt ...
... considerable treasure . The other Swiss republics have not . " In time of war - even in the pre - Adamite world - it was neces- sary to resort to debt . " The want of parsimony in time of peace imposes the necessity of contracting debt ...
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... considerable proportion to the accumulation in time of war . Hence the meticulous irony of antiquarian is carried into the quotation of sums down to one - twelfth of a penny . " During the profound peace of eleven years little more than ...
... considerable proportion to the accumulation in time of war . Hence the meticulous irony of antiquarian is carried into the quotation of sums down to one - twelfth of a penny . " During the profound peace of eleven years little more than ...
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... considerable share in our public funds . " This qualification also happens to be of singular importance in our day owing to our indebtedness to the United States . " But , though the whole debt , " the argument proceeds , " were owing ...
... considerable share in our public funds . " This qualification also happens to be of singular importance in our day owing to our indebtedness to the United States . " But , though the whole debt , " the argument proceeds , " were owing ...
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... considerably widened . Thus the task may seem to involve great difficulties . But if we are not prepared to abolish at once and for ever the use of gold as a standard of value , we clearly must do something for stabilising the value of ...
... considerably widened . Thus the task may seem to involve great difficulties . But if we are not prepared to abolish at once and for ever the use of gold as a standard of value , we clearly must do something for stabilising the value of ...
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... considerable part of my scientific work to efforts to destroy the popular fallacy that the movements of the exchanges could be explained by the balance of trade . The exchanges are , according to my theory , determined essen- tially by ...
... considerable part of my scientific work to efforts to destroy the popular fallacy that the movements of the exchanges could be explained by the balance of trade . The exchanges are , according to my theory , determined essen- tially by ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 23,Випуск 89 Повний перегляд - 1913 |
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