The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... true , might have been used in providing new capital . Thus the public expense of war when defrayed from taxes no doubt hinders more or less the further accumulation of new capital , but it does not necessarily occasion the destruction ...
... true , might have been used in providing new capital . Thus the public expense of war when defrayed from taxes no doubt hinders more or less the further accumulation of new capital , but it does not necessarily occasion the destruction ...
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... true , the Dutch , as well as several other foreign nations , having a very considerable share in our public funds . " This qualification also happens to be of singular importance in our day owing to our indebtedness to the United ...
... true , the Dutch , as well as several other foreign nations , having a very considerable share in our public funds . " This qualification also happens to be of singular importance in our day owing to our indebtedness to the United ...
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... true index of prices , any change of it tends to be reflected in the export values . An increase in the latter may mean merely an increase of prices and not in the volume of exports . A great many attempts have been made at various ...
... true index of prices , any change of it tends to be reflected in the export values . An increase in the latter may mean merely an increase of prices and not in the volume of exports . A great many attempts have been made at various ...
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... true one , and arises from some physical cause or combination of causes , whether terrestrial or super - terrestrial , having a regular fluctua- tion in a period of between fifteen and sixteen years , or some factor thereof , and ...
... true one , and arises from some physical cause or combination of causes , whether terrestrial or super - terrestrial , having a regular fluctua- tion in a period of between fifteen and sixteen years , or some factor thereof , and ...
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... true one , it must result from the combination of two or possibly more separate movements . There is no want of material from which to construct hypothetical combinations . As 1 I am myself inclined to give India , Australia , and South ...
... true one , it must result from the combination of two or possibly more separate movements . There is no want of material from which to construct hypothetical combinations . As 1 I am myself inclined to give India , Australia , and South ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 23,Випуск 89 Повний перегляд - 1913 |
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