The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... productions of industry to the destructions of war . The foundation of the argument is that in any country at any time there is only a limited amount of actual capital , and that if a large part is turned from peace industries to war ...
... productions of industry to the destructions of war . The foundation of the argument is that in any country at any time there is only a limited amount of actual capital , and that if a large part is turned from peace industries to war ...
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... produce per head of the population in each year , and that setting out the general level of wholesale prices as recorded by Sauerbeck's index - number . Each of these two curves shows a large and somewhat irregular fluctuation , in ...
... produce per head of the population in each year , and that setting out the general level of wholesale prices as recorded by Sauerbeck's index - number . Each of these two curves shows a large and somewhat irregular fluctuation , in ...
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... produce ) which are dependent on such crops . The proportion of manufactures among the imports , though growing , is ... production of gold then increased eight or nine times by 1852-3 , remained at its new level till about 1892-3 , when ...
... produce ) which are dependent on such crops . The proportion of manufactures among the imports , though growing , is ... production of gold then increased eight or nine times by 1852-3 , remained at its new level till about 1892-3 , when ...
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... production of a single country is difficult , for several reasons . In the first place , though the Sauerbeck num- bers may , and probably do , afford an adequate index of price changes for all commodities taken together , they may not ...
... production of a single country is difficult , for several reasons . In the first place , though the Sauerbeck num- bers may , and probably do , afford an adequate index of price changes for all commodities taken together , they may not ...
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The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society. EXPORTS OF UNITED KINGDOM PRODUCE PER HEAD DIVIDED BY SAUERBECK PRICE INDEX . ( The quotients are shown as index numbers , with 1900-100 . ) 1820 1830 140 120 C 2 100 80 60 40 20 1840 ...
The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society. EXPORTS OF UNITED KINGDOM PRODUCE PER HEAD DIVIDED BY SAUERBECK PRICE INDEX . ( The quotients are shown as index numbers , with 1900-100 . ) 1820 1830 140 120 C 2 100 80 60 40 20 1840 ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 23,Випуск 89 Повний перегляд - 1913 |
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