The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... 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 be at all accurate in respect of the commodities sent to ...
... 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 be at all accurate in respect of the commodities sent to ...
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... reasons . In the first place , records prior to 1870 are very rare in either North or South America . In the second place , the effect of rainfall upon crops is not uniform throughout the world ; in some countries , such as the United ...
... reasons . In the first place , records prior to 1870 are very rare in either North or South America . In the second place , the effect of rainfall upon crops is not uniform throughout the world ; in some countries , such as the United ...
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... reasons : - ( a ) The breaking up of an area served by a uniform currency , or the cutting off of essential parts thereof , is a comparatively rare event , and when it does occur , questions of currency are usually settled by agreement ...
... reasons : - ( a ) The breaking up of an area served by a uniform currency , or the cutting off of essential parts thereof , is a comparatively rare event , and when it does occur , questions of currency are usually settled by agreement ...
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... reasons , dinar notes , bearing a special stamp , are to be used for this purpose ; these stamped dinar notes , except for their outward appearance , have no more in common with the ordinary dinar notes than the stamped kronen notes ...
... reasons , dinar notes , bearing a special stamp , are to be used for this purpose ; these stamped dinar notes , except for their outward appearance , have no more in common with the ordinary dinar notes than the stamped kronen notes ...
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... reason to believe that such a system could be anything more than a transitional stage to a definite abandonment of gold as a monetary standard . It is often believed that we might check the present inflation by simply reverting to work ...
... reason to believe that such a system could be anything more than a transitional stage to a definite abandonment of gold as a monetary standard . It is often believed that we might check the present inflation by simply reverting to work ...
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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