The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 10Macmillan, 1900 Contains papers that appeal to a broad and global readership in all fields of economics. |
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... Railways in the United States State Regulation of Railways in the United States Price , L. L. , Some Economic Consequences of the South African War Schuster , Ernest , The Promotion of Companies and the Valuation of Assets according to ...
... Railways in the United States State Regulation of Railways in the United States Price , L. L. , Some Economic Consequences of the South African War Schuster , Ernest , The Promotion of Companies and the Valuation of Assets according to ...
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... railway companies , and a few other firms . The examples given by Mr. Gilman make no claim to be exhaustive ; and in fact the author would not have found it possible to compile a list of British firms , which have founded " Welfare ...
... railway companies , and a few other firms . The examples given by Mr. Gilman make no claim to be exhaustive ; and in fact the author would not have found it possible to compile a list of British firms , which have founded " Welfare ...
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... railways , whose lax management enables the tramps to transfer themselves over the wide continent with astounding ease . Mr. Flynt reports that a tramp may appear on Broadway in New York on one day , and two weeks thereafter may present ...
... railways , whose lax management enables the tramps to transfer themselves over the wide continent with astounding ease . Mr. Flynt reports that a tramp may appear on Broadway in New York on one day , and two weeks thereafter may present ...
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... railway trains would go far to abate the nuisance , to the gain alike of the public and of the railways . Mr. Flynt estimates that there are in the United States not less than sixty thousand tramps ; a number which stringent police ...
... railway trains would go far to abate the nuisance , to the gain alike of the public and of the railways . Mr. Flynt estimates that there are in the United States not less than sixty thousand tramps ; a number which stringent police ...
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... railways are overrated and " fleeced more than is justified by the benefits they derive from the services of local authorities . " Surely these two propositions , calmly taken as generally proved , are capable of very serious objections ...
... railways are overrated and " fleeced more than is justified by the benefits they derive from the services of local authorities . " Surely these two propositions , calmly taken as generally proved , are capable of very serious objections ...
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Сторінка 169 - Every tax ought to be levied at the time, or in the manner in which it is most likely to be convenient for the contributor to pay it.
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Сторінка 133 - Thomas Mackay, A History of the English Poor Law. vol. iii. From 1834 to the present time. Being a supplementary volume to A History of the Poor Laws by Sir George Nicholls, 1899.
Сторінка 221 - That the dollar consisting of twenty-five and eight-tenths grains of gold nine-tenths fine, as established by section thirty-five hundred and eleven of the Revised Statutes of the United States, shall be the standard unit of value, and all forms of money issued or coined by the United States shall be maintained at a parity of value with this standard, and it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to maintain such parity.
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