The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 31Macmillan, 1921 Contains papers that appeal to a broad and global readership in all fields of economics. |
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... average price of English wheat in the second week 1 To the Commons ' Committee on the Assize and Making of Bread , which reported February 10 , 1800 . after importation and a price of 90s . ( extended 20 [ MARCH THE ECONOMIC JOURNAL.
... average price of English wheat in the second week 1 To the Commons ' Committee on the Assize and Making of Bread , which reported February 10 , 1800 . after importation and a price of 90s . ( extended 20 [ MARCH THE ECONOMIC JOURNAL.
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... average rate of consump- tion , is apt to cause a fall in price very much beyond the ratio of the excess . When the small excess comes from a distance , and when its terrors by unfortunate legislation are bulked , its effect is greater ...
... average rate of consump- tion , is apt to cause a fall in price very much beyond the ratio of the excess . When the small excess comes from a distance , and when its terrors by unfortunate legislation are bulked , its effect is greater ...
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... average price in England . " From 1828 to 1846 England continued to depend on the Con- tinent of Europe for the greatest part of its foreign supplies . During the eleven years 1828 to 1838 the total annual importa- tions of wheat and ...
... average price in England . " From 1828 to 1846 England continued to depend on the Con- tinent of Europe for the greatest part of its foreign supplies . During the eleven years 1828 to 1838 the total annual importa- tions of wheat and ...
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... average of wheat prices ( per quarter ) in England was as follows : - £ s . d . 1841-5 1846-50 1851-55 2 14 9 2 11 10 ... ... 2 16 0 Whereupon the advocates of Protection declared that the pre- dictions of Cobdenites were falsified and ...
... average of wheat prices ( per quarter ) in England was as follows : - £ s . d . 1841-5 1846-50 1851-55 2 14 9 2 11 10 ... ... 2 16 0 Whereupon the advocates of Protection declared that the pre- dictions of Cobdenites were falsified and ...
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... average number of spindles worked in each country for the years 1914-16 inclusive . Japanese spindles worked an average of twenty hours a day . In all these developments the country has enjoyed a great advantage by developing late in ...
... average number of spindles worked in each country for the years 1914-16 inclusive . Japanese spindles worked an average of twenty hours a day . In all these developments the country has enjoyed a great advantage by developing late in ...
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