The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... fact that funding makes the 1 Compare the argument in Wealth of Nations , Bk . IV . Ch . I .: " In the midst of a most destructive foreign war the greater part of manufactures may flourish greatly ; and on the contrary they may decline ...
... fact that funding makes the 1 Compare the argument in Wealth of Nations , Bk . IV . Ch . I .: " In the midst of a most destructive foreign war the greater part of manufactures may flourish greatly ; and on the contrary they may decline ...
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... fact that 1832-3 is by famine records known as a time when drought yielded to rain in India ; this gives another 16-17 year period . These two criticisms - as to the limitation of the area covered and the lesser accuracy of the baro ...
... fact that 1832-3 is by famine records known as a time when drought yielded to rain in India ; this gives another 16-17 year period . These two criticisms - as to the limitation of the area covered and the lesser accuracy of the baro ...
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... fact that the internal purchasing power of money underwent no immediate change of any kind , and that it was only very gradually that a difference developed between the internal purchasing power of the two kronen . ( This difference in ...
... fact that the internal purchasing power of money underwent no immediate change of any kind , and that it was only very gradually that a difference developed between the internal purchasing power of the two kronen . ( This difference in ...
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... fact , a financial policy designed to effect an immediate rise in the value of the Czech currency as against the unstamped krone would inevitably have invited fraudulent stamping , even before the practice developed in the ordinary ...
... fact , a financial policy designed to effect an immediate rise in the value of the Czech currency as against the unstamped krone would inevitably have invited fraudulent stamping , even before the practice developed in the ordinary ...
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... fact , and would stabilise the dollar by varying its gold content . This plan met with some difficulties as long as an actual circula- tion of gold coins had to be taken into account . But if we can suppose all gold in monetary use ...
... fact , and would stabilise the dollar by varying its gold content . This plan met with some difficulties as long as an actual circula- tion of gold coins had to be taken into account . But if we can suppose all gold in monetary use ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 23,Випуск 89 Повний перегляд - 1913 |
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