The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... taxation . Every increase of public debt means , some time or other , an increase of taxation or a lessening of the revenue available for other services . II . SINKING FUNDS . Next follows the examination of the sinking - fund policy ...
... taxation . Every increase of public debt means , some time or other , an increase of taxation or a lessening of the revenue available for other services . II . SINKING FUNDS . Next follows the examination of the sinking - fund policy ...
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... taxation , especially if the old taxation is already high . A momentary suspension of the payment of the debt occasions no murmurs or complaints . To borrow of the sinking fund is always an obvious and easy expedient for getting out of ...
... taxation , especially if the old taxation is already high . A momentary suspension of the payment of the debt occasions no murmurs or complaints . To borrow of the sinking fund is always an obvious and easy expedient for getting out of ...
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... on the return of peace . They may flourish amidst the ruin of their country , and begin to decay on the return of its prosperity . " present taxation so much the lighter , and private revenues 6 [ MARCH THE ECONOMIC JOURNAL.
... on the return of peace . They may flourish amidst the ruin of their country , and begin to decay on the return of its prosperity . " present taxation so much the lighter , and private revenues 6 [ MARCH THE ECONOMIC JOURNAL.
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The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society. present taxation so much the lighter , and private revenues ... taxed more during the war , they would have saved so much less , no doubt ; but after the war their revenues would have ...
The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society. present taxation so much the lighter , and private revenues ... taxed more during the war , they would have saved so much less , no doubt ; but after the war their revenues would have ...
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... taxation . The interest on the debt can only be paid out of taxes . Suppose , first , the taxes smite the owners of land . Naturally , the proprietor of a landed estate , for the sake of his own revenue , is interested in keeping it in ...
... taxation . The interest on the debt can only be paid out of taxes . Suppose , first , the taxes smite the owners of land . Naturally , the proprietor of a landed estate , for the sake of his own revenue , is interested in keeping it in ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 23,Випуск 89 Повний перегляд - 1913 |
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