The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... perhaps be converted into a sinking fund for paying off the debt . " Perhaps . But even 4 [ MARCH THE ECONOMIC JOURNAL Econ P15 1 F Y EDGEWORTH AND J M KEYNES.
... perhaps be converted into a sinking fund for paying off the debt . " Perhaps . But even 4 [ MARCH THE ECONOMIC JOURNAL Econ P15 1 F Y EDGEWORTH AND J M KEYNES.
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... perhaps be equal to all the old debt that has been paid off . " Accordingly , he concludes that " it would be altogether chimerical to expect that the public debt should ever be completely discharged by any savings that are likely to be ...
... perhaps be equal to all the old debt that has been paid off . " Accordingly , he concludes that " it would be altogether chimerical to expect that the public debt should ever be completely discharged by any savings that are likely to be ...
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... perhaps a five - year cycle , at every fifth or sixth revolution . I may also point to an indication in the baro- metric figures , of a tendency for the North American and Russian stations ( described as ? or + ) to move with the Indian ...
... perhaps a five - year cycle , at every fifth or sixth revolution . I may also point to an indication in the baro- metric figures , of a tendency for the North American and Russian stations ( described as ? or + ) to move with the Indian ...
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... perhaps even the main cause , of cyclical fluctua- tion of industry . The state of the export trade affects employ- ment and wages , but does not dominate them . The times of greatest hardship to the population as a whole generally fall ...
... perhaps even the main cause , of cyclical fluctua- tion of industry . The state of the export trade affects employ- ment and wages , but does not dominate them . The times of greatest hardship to the population as a whole generally fall ...
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... Perhaps , for instance , it would be found expedient to melt down all existing gold coins and stop all further coinage of gold . But this would not be enough . It will , without doubt , also prove necessary to put a limit to the demands ...
... Perhaps , for instance , it would be found expedient to melt down all existing gold coins and stop all further coinage of gold . But this would not be enough . It will , without doubt , also prove necessary to put a limit to the demands ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 23,Випуск 89 Повний перегляд - 1913 |
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