The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 118Macmillan, 1920 |
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... fact that food , like our other wants , is an article of trade which must keep its share of profit and pay- ment for the service rendered by those who produce and distribute it . It is , however , pre - eminently the article which ...
... fact that food , like our other wants , is an article of trade which must keep its share of profit and pay- ment for the service rendered by those who produce and distribute it . It is , however , pre - eminently the article which ...
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... fact should surprise no one , and it is not in itself a ground . for strong complaint . Twenty months after the end of the War the food problem in Britain is a worse one , so far as it is a problem of prices , than it was during the ...
... fact should surprise no one , and it is not in itself a ground . for strong complaint . Twenty months after the end of the War the food problem in Britain is a worse one , so far as it is a problem of prices , than it was during the ...
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... fact that , instead of paying to other persons big profits for supplying the public with food , only a small but yet a fair payment would be made as a payment to State servants for doing the same thing . While the effects of war remain ...
... fact that , instead of paying to other persons big profits for supplying the public with food , only a small but yet a fair payment would be made as a payment to State servants for doing the same thing . While the effects of war remain ...
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... fact , money profit . Much the most important part of this question concerns the status of the net proceeds of transactions of sale between co- operative societies and their own members . Representatives of private traders maintain that ...
... fact , money profit . Much the most important part of this question concerns the status of the net proceeds of transactions of sale between co- operative societies and their own members . Representatives of private traders maintain that ...
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... fact that they sell to their members a great number of different things , in such wise that the dividend on purchases received by a mem- ber , who buys , say , tea only , is not simply a return on the excess of what he paid for his tea ...
... fact that they sell to their members a great number of different things , in such wise that the dividend on purchases received by a mem- ber , who buys , say , tea only , is not simply a return on the excess of what he paid for his tea ...
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