The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 30,Випуск 118Macmillan, 1920 |
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... result always followed , but without the intervention of the Food Controllers the ascendancy of the food providers and dealers would have been complete . Few things are more important to the country now than the question of profiteering ...
... result always followed , but without the intervention of the Food Controllers the ascendancy of the food providers and dealers would have been complete . Few things are more important to the country now than the question of profiteering ...
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... resulting from War or other conditions , should be thorough and comprehensive if the work is undertaken at all . It ... results . Distribution could take effect through most of the existing agencies and channels of trade on lines which ...
... resulting from War or other conditions , should be thorough and comprehensive if the work is undertaken at all . It ... results . Distribution could take effect through most of the existing agencies and channels of trade on lines which ...
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... results from transactions with their own members , even to the most highly elaborated forms of co- operative societies , as a taxable profit . The majority of the Royal Commission on the Income Tax , while agreeing that the part of the ...
... results from transactions with their own members , even to the most highly elaborated forms of co- operative societies , as a taxable profit . The majority of the Royal Commission on the Income Tax , while agreeing that the part of the ...
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... result that , though its real income remained as large as it is now , there would be no money income at all . If this happened , it is evident that an income tax of the British type would no longer be an effective instrument for raising ...
... result that , though its real income remained as large as it is now , there would be no money income at all . If this happened , it is evident that an income tax of the British type would no longer be an effective instrument for raising ...
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... result of lowering prices or increasing the rate of " divi . , " there is no taxable money representative of the real services that it renders . Thus , we may imagine a society buying up a mill out of its accumulated reserves . If this ...
... result of lowering prices or increasing the rate of " divi . , " there is no taxable money representative of the real services that it renders . Thus , we may imagine a society buying up a mill out of its accumulated reserves . If this ...
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