The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 118Macmillan, 1920 |
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... capital and no more . In carrying out this method of control it is also necessary to depart from the policy hitherto frequently pursued by Government departments - that of virtually guaranteeing a continuance of his profit to every kind ...
... capital and no more . In carrying out this method of control it is also necessary to depart from the policy hitherto frequently pursued by Government departments - that of virtually guaranteeing a continuance of his profit to every kind ...
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... capital of members was £ 2,200,000 . The interest paid to members may , therefore , reasonably be held to cover the actual and virtual income from the societies ' investments . As the pro- fit from non - members ' trade is known to be ...
... capital of members was £ 2,200,000 . The interest paid to members may , therefore , reasonably be held to cover the actual and virtual income from the societies ' investments . As the pro- fit from non - members ' trade is known to be ...
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... capital and labour to making cotton yarn ; he sells the yarn for a £ 1,000 , and buys with this food and cloth- ing for his family ; another man devotes an equivalent amount of capital and labour to making food and clothing directly ...
... capital and labour to making cotton yarn ; he sells the yarn for a £ 1,000 , and buys with this food and cloth- ing for his family ; another man devotes an equivalent amount of capital and labour to making food and clothing directly ...
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... capital the contention that the co - operative form of business organisation enables a consider- able amount of real income to be created which is not represented in money is more plausible . The services rendered by the share- capital ...
... capital the contention that the co - operative form of business organisation enables a consider- able amount of real income to be created which is not represented in money is more plausible . The services rendered by the share- capital ...
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... capital composed of these two sums to be 10 per cent . , we have some £ 600,000 a year of real income not represented in money income . This , belonging as it does to a body of nearly 4,000,000 persons , amounts to about 3s . per head ...
... capital composed of these two sums to be 10 per cent . , we have some £ 600,000 a year of real income not represented in money income . This , belonging as it does to a body of nearly 4,000,000 persons , amounts to about 3s . per head ...
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