The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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Сторінка 28
... favourable economic conditions prevailing in Jugo - Slavia , the purchasing power of the Jugo - Slav krone rose above that of the unstamped note which remained in circulation in Hungary and Poland , forgers promptly availed themselves ...
... favourable economic conditions prevailing in Jugo - Slavia , the purchasing power of the Jugo - Slav krone rose above that of the unstamped note which remained in circulation in Hungary and Poland , forgers promptly availed themselves ...
Сторінка 30
... favourable economic conditions of Czecho - Slovakia may be held responsible . The writer inclines to the view that neither a reduction of the currency effected by the above - mentioned methods , nor yet a levy , on capital , can have ...
... favourable economic conditions of Czecho - Slovakia may be held responsible . The writer inclines to the view that neither a reduction of the currency effected by the above - mentioned methods , nor yet a levy , on capital , can have ...
Сторінка 32
... favourable treatment accorded to the kronen was a kind of national gift made by Italy to the annexed provinces . Two and a half billions of kronen were cashed . Roumania did not convert the kronen , but only stamped them ; the public ...
... favourable treatment accorded to the kronen was a kind of national gift made by Italy to the annexed provinces . Two and a half billions of kronen were cashed . Roumania did not convert the kronen , but only stamped them ; the public ...
Сторінка 33
... favourable to the unstamped than to the stamped notes . Or it may be due to the more satis- factory conditions of production and trade existing in Hungary and Poland . Or , again , it may be caused by the demand for unstamped notes ...
... favourable to the unstamped than to the stamped notes . Or it may be due to the more satis- factory conditions of production and trade existing in Hungary and Poland . Or , again , it may be caused by the demand for unstamped notes ...
Сторінка 51
... favourable treatment of the lower grades is brought about also by the custom of paying a flat rate of bonus or war wage to all alike . The railwaymen's famous 33s . , now risen to 38s . , is one of the best - known instances . It is ...
... favourable treatment of the lower grades is brought about also by the custom of paying a flat rate of bonus or war wage to all alike . The railwaymen's famous 33s . , now risen to 38s . , is one of the best - known instances . It is ...
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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