The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... obtained with outstanding minima at 1878 , 1893 and 1909 , that is to say , exactly at the critical points of the new index . This is a very interesting result . There can be no question of the validity of the barometric series already ...
... obtained with outstanding minima at 1878 , 1893 and 1909 , that is to say , exactly at the critical points of the new index . This is a very interesting result . There can be no question of the validity of the barometric series already ...
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... obtained by dividing the Exports per head for each year ( col . 2 ) by the corresponding Sauerbeck Index Number ( col . 3 ) and reducing the quotients to Index Numbers with 1900-100 . The New Net Imports Index ( col . 5 ) gives ...
... obtained by dividing the Exports per head for each year ( col . 2 ) by the corresponding Sauerbeck Index Number ( col . 3 ) and reducing the quotients to Index Numbers with 1900-100 . The New Net Imports Index ( col . 5 ) gives ...
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... obtained home credit without the aid of bank - notes with forged stamps which crossed her frontiers . Yet this home credit was indis- pensable to cover the deficit in her Budget . There might have been other alternatives : prices at ...
... obtained home credit without the aid of bank - notes with forged stamps which crossed her frontiers . Yet this home credit was indis- pensable to cover the deficit in her Budget . There might have been other alternatives : prices at ...
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... obtaining within the two new States . To the second group of rights we can attach no meaning whatsoever , since the Austro - Hungarian Bank has never been obliged to exchange its notes for specie . The holders of these notes , therefore ...
... obtaining within the two new States . To the second group of rights we can attach no meaning whatsoever , since the Austro - Hungarian Bank has never been obliged to exchange its notes for specie . The holders of these notes , therefore ...
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... obtained by loans subscribed by individuals , if the workers are recruited in the ordinary way by the relative attractiveness of the job , then the State for all its mightiness will still be bound by the old shackles of economic text ...
... obtained by loans subscribed by individuals , if the workers are recruited in the ordinary way by the relative attractiveness of the job , then the State for all its mightiness will still be bound by the old shackles of economic text ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 23,Випуск 89 Повний перегляд - 1913 |
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