The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... hand , the expenses of the war are met out of taxes , a certain portion of the revenue of private people is only turned from maintaining one species of unproductive labour to maintaining another . Some part of what they pay in taxes ...
... hand , the expenses of the war are met out of taxes , a certain portion of the revenue of private people is only turned from maintaining one species of unproductive labour to maintaining another . Some part of what they pay in taxes ...
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... HAND PAYING THE LEFT IN THE INTEREST ON THE PUBLIC DEBT . " In the payment of the interest of the public debt , it has been said it is the right hand which pays the left . The money does 1 Gladstone showed that from 1806-1815 the annual ...
... HAND PAYING THE LEFT IN THE INTEREST ON THE PUBLIC DEBT . " In the payment of the interest of the public debt , it has been said it is the right hand which pays the left . The money does 1 Gladstone showed that from 1806-1815 the annual ...
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... hand - to - hand fallacy implies , besides , that the whole public debt is owing to the inhabitants of the country , " which happens not to be true , the Dutch , as well as several other foreign nations , having a very considerable ...
... hand - to - hand fallacy implies , besides , that the whole public debt is owing to the inhabitants of the country , " which happens not to be true , the Dutch , as well as several other foreign nations , having a very considerable ...
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... hand gold and on the other hand crops of all kinds ( grain , cotton , sugar , jute , oil - seeds ) or livestock ( and their produce ) which are dependent on such crops . The proportion of manufactures among the imports , though growing ...
... hand gold and on the other hand crops of all kinds ( grain , cotton , sugar , jute , oil - seeds ) or livestock ( and their produce ) which are dependent on such crops . The proportion of manufactures among the imports , though growing ...
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... hand , each of the States had a deficit in its own Budget , which could only be met by the issuing of new paper money . Furthermore , each of the Succession States dreaded lest the others should somehow succeed in transferring to it a ...
... hand , each of the States had a deficit in its own Budget , which could only be met by the issuing of new paper money . Furthermore , each of the Succession States dreaded lest the others should somehow succeed in transferring to it a ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 23,Випуск 89 Повний перегляд - 1913 |
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