The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... practice , it has been universally preferred to the simple and safe method of definite anticipation . " To relieve the present exigency is always the object which principally interests those immediately concerned in the administration ...
... practice , it has been universally preferred to the simple and safe method of definite anticipation . " To relieve the present exigency is always the object which principally interests those immediately concerned in the administration ...
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... practice of funding has gradually enfeebled every State which has adopted it . " Italy , Spain , France and Holland are cited by way of illustration , and the citation is concluded with a question : " Is it likely that in Great Britain ...
... practice of funding has gradually enfeebled every State which has adopted it . " Italy , Spain , France and Holland are cited by way of illustration , and the citation is concluded with a question : " Is it likely that in Great Britain ...
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... practice . The preparations had been hurried , and the stamping was consequently so badly executed that forgery was rendered very easy . And when , owing to the comparatively favourable economic conditions prevailing in Jugo - Slavia ...
... practice . The preparations had been hurried , and the stamping was consequently so badly executed that forgery was rendered very easy . And when , owing to the comparatively favourable economic conditions prevailing in Jugo - Slavia ...
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... practice developed in the ordinary course . The natural consequence of this was that , between February and November , 1919 , when the exchanging of the stamped notes for new currency was being accomplished , un- stamped notes to an ...
... practice developed in the ordinary course . The natural consequence of this was that , between February and November , 1919 , when the exchanging of the stamped notes for new currency was being accomplished , un- stamped notes to an ...
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... practice . In passing we may notice that the possible extent of such exploitation is , in the view of one school of thought , very wide indeed . Those who base their economic theory ultimately on the 1 Mr. J. E. Allen adopts as one of ...
... practice . In passing we may notice that the possible extent of such exploitation is , in the view of one school of thought , very wide indeed . Those who base their economic theory ultimately on the 1 Mr. J. E. Allen adopts as one of ...
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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