The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 118Macmillan, 1920 |
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... interest . Yet during the earlier years of the War wide differences of opinion prevailed and acute disputes continued as to whether supplies of food coming through the usual private channels should be interfered with by the State and ...
... interest . Yet during the earlier years of the War wide differences of opinion prevailed and acute disputes continued as to whether supplies of food coming through the usual private channels should be interfered with by the State and ...
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... interests . Many of our foods afford proofs of the most scandalous waste in conveyance and in detailed distribution . This ... interest of the general public and not in their own . Generally speaking , I think it may be claimed that the ...
... interests . Many of our foods afford proofs of the most scandalous waste in conveyance and in detailed distribution . This ... interest of the general public and not in their own . Generally speaking , I think it may be claimed that the ...
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... interests as in this country ; but that is no argument for staying our hand just where further and more ener- getic movement is needed . The effects on food supplies and on prices will not completely disappear for a year or two . It was ...
... interests as in this country ; but that is no argument for staying our hand just where further and more ener- getic movement is needed . The effects on food supplies and on prices will not completely disappear for a year or two . It was ...
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... interests in relation to food supplies is all the time and not merely during War time . This control can take effect gradually to the advantage of the mil- lions of consumers , especially if Governments would co - operate to make it ...
... interests in relation to food supplies is all the time and not merely during War time . This control can take effect gradually to the advantage of the mil- lions of consumers , especially if Governments would co - operate to make it ...
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... interest in the hands of co - operative societies ' members should also be taxed without any set - off for the prior taxation of the sources out of which this share - interest is , at least in part , paid . If income tax were an ...
... interest in the hands of co - operative societies ' members should also be taxed without any set - off for the prior taxation of the sources out of which this share - interest is , at least in part , paid . If income tax were an ...
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