The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... for the defence of the State ; and No. 117 - VOL . XXX . B consequently a revenue three or four times greater than the No 117 MARCH, ECONOMIC JOURNAL THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL The Royal Economic Society EDITED VOL ECONOMIC.
... for the defence of the State ; and No. 117 - VOL . XXX . B consequently a revenue three or four times greater than the No 117 MARCH, ECONOMIC JOURNAL THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL The Royal Economic Society EDITED VOL ECONOMIC.
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The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society. consequently a revenue three or four times greater than the peace revenue . " Such an increase of revenue is in general impossible , and , even if possible , is not possible in the ...
The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society. consequently a revenue three or four times greater than the peace revenue . " Such an increase of revenue is in general impossible , and , even if possible , is not possible in the ...
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... revenue is for a short time — a year or a few years ; sometimes for perpetuity . In the first case , the fund was sup- posed to pay within a limited time both principal and interest . In the second case , the fund was sufficient only to ...
... revenue is for a short time — a year or a few years ; sometimes for perpetuity . In the first case , the fund was sup- posed to pay within a limited time both principal and interest . In the second case , the fund was sufficient only to ...
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... revenue they leave to posterity . " The outstanding merit of this application of the historical method is that it shows the intimate connection of public debt and taxation . Every increase of public debt means , some time or other , an ...
... revenue they leave to posterity . " The outstanding merit of this application of the historical method is that it shows the intimate connection of public debt and taxation . Every increase of public debt means , some time or other , an ...
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... revenue . Every new tax is felt more or less . There is always some murmuring at new taxation , especially if the old taxation is already high . A momentary suspension of the payment of the debt occasions no murmurs or complaints . To ...
... revenue . Every new tax is felt more or less . There is always some murmuring at new taxation , especially if the old taxation is already high . A momentary suspension of the payment of the debt occasions no murmurs or complaints . To ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 23,Випуск 89 Повний перегляд - 1913 |
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