The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... present . " The parsimony which leads to accumu- lation [ i.e. , of treasure in war chests ] has become almost as rare in republican as in monarchical governments . The Italian repub- lics , the United Provinces of the Netherlands are ...
... present . " The parsimony which leads to accumu- lation [ i.e. , of treasure in war chests ] has become almost as rare in republican as in monarchical governments . The Italian repub- lics , the United Provinces of the Netherlands are ...
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... present oppress , and will in the long run probably ruin , Europe - has been pretty uniform . " The last clause has been left out , and ridicule has 1 Cf. Economic Problems of Peace after War . Second Series , p . 54 . been thrown on ...
... present oppress , and will in the long run probably ruin , Europe - has been pretty uniform . " The last clause has been left out , and ridicule has 1 Cf. Economic Problems of Peace after War . Second Series , p . 54 . been thrown on ...
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... present to the greater part of Europe , and most of the ruin is to be ascribed . to the piling up of debt . But for the debt the nations could not have carried on so long in war . It is the burden of the debt that makes it so difficult ...
... present to the greater part of Europe , and most of the ruin is to be ascribed . to the piling up of debt . But for the debt the nations could not have carried on so long in war . It is the burden of the debt that makes it so difficult ...
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... present exigency is always the object which principally interests those immediately concerned in the administration of public affairs . The future liberation of the revenue they leave to posterity . " The outstanding merit of this ...
... present exigency is always the object which principally interests those immediately concerned in the administration of public affairs . The future liberation of the revenue they leave to posterity . " The outstanding merit of this ...
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... present difficulty . The greater the debt , and the greater the need for a sinking fund , so much the more likely - so much the more certain - is it to be misapplied for extraordinary expenses in peace . " Nothing but the necessities of ...
... present difficulty . The greater the debt , and the greater the need for a sinking fund , so much the more likely - so much the more certain - is it to be misapplied for extraordinary expenses in peace . " Nothing but the necessities 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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