The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... means , some time or other , an increase of taxation or a lessening of the revenue available for other services . II . SINKING FUNDS . Next follows the examination of the sinking - fund policy . Again the historical method is applied ...
... means , some time or other , an increase of taxation or a lessening of the revenue available for other services . II . SINKING FUNDS . Next follows the examination of the sinking - fund policy . Again the historical method is applied ...
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... means of which its trade is extended , its manu- factures are multiplied , and its lands cultivated and improved much beyond what they could have been by that other capital only . He allows that the people who advanced their capital to ...
... means of which its trade is extended , its manu- factures are multiplied , and its lands cultivated and improved much beyond what they could have been by that other capital only . He allows that the people who advanced their capital to ...
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... means that the tax revenue , if freed from the burden of former funding , could pay the current expenses of war . It is remarkable that this apparently absurd estimate was confirmed during the latter period of the great Napoleonic War ...
... means that the tax revenue , if freed from the burden of former funding , could pay the current expenses of war . It is remarkable that this apparently absurd estimate was confirmed during the latter period of the great Napoleonic War ...
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... mean by this expression " not less pernicious " that an internal loan was exactly on all fours with an external loan . The external loan , “ even on the principles of the mercantile system " —to recall his usual method of argument ...
... mean by this expression " not less pernicious " that an internal loan was exactly on all fours with an external loan . The external loan , “ even on the principles of the mercantile system " —to recall his usual method of argument ...
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... mean merely an increase of prices and not in the volume of exports . A great many attempts have been made at various times to correct the statistics of exports ( and imports ) by excluding the effect of price variation and determining ...
... mean merely an increase of prices and not in the volume of exports . A great many attempts have been made at various times to correct the statistics of exports ( and imports ) by excluding the effect of price variation and determining ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 23,Випуск 89 Повний перегляд - 1913 |
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