The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 34Macmillan, 1924 Contains papers that appeal to a broad and global readership in all fields of economics. |
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... less , on British coal - but in the main the war has tended to reduce for the time being the country's real income from exchange , as it has reduced the resources with which it gains that income . A more favourable view of the prospects ...
... less , on British coal - but in the main the war has tended to reduce for the time being the country's real income from exchange , as it has reduced the resources with which it gains that income . A more favourable view of the prospects ...
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... less far than the true interests of society require . I shall not attempt to summarise his argu- ment , but shall give such references as will enable the reader to refresh his memory of it . Let us confine ourselves at present to " long ...
... less far than the true interests of society require . I shall not attempt to summarise his argu- ment , but shall give such references as will enable the reader to refresh his memory of it . Let us confine ourselves at present to " long ...
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... less therefore , in general , its full cost . " We may take the production of a medal as a type of such a supply . For we may suppose that it costs a manufacturer of medals £ 20 to produce a steel die , and after that has been made it ...
... less therefore , in general , its full cost . " We may take the production of a medal as a type of such a supply . For we may suppose that it costs a manufacturer of medals £ 20 to produce a steel die , and after that has been made it ...
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... less than a considerable minimum of transportation . The aggregate costs of arranging for rail transport for one ounce per week are very nearly as great as those of arranging for the transport of many thousand tons . This implies ...
... less than a considerable minimum of transportation . The aggregate costs of arranging for rail transport for one ounce per week are very nearly as great as those of arranging for the transport of many thousand tons . This implies ...
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... less powerful , who in the world are they ? Can we not be told at least one of their names ? We are told in an appendix that " the reason why diminishing returns in terms of money appear where they do appear is , in general . . . that ...
... less powerful , who in the world are they ? Can we not be told at least one of their names ? We are told in an appendix that " the reason why diminishing returns in terms of money appear where they do appear is , in general . . . that ...
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