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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... natural resources of the Trobrianders and a broad survey of the manner in which these are utilised . The natives live on flat coral islands , covered with rich , heavy soil , very well suited for the cultivation of yams and taro , and ...
... natural resources of the Trobrianders and a broad survey of the manner in which these are utilised . The natives live on flat coral islands , covered with rich , heavy soil , very well suited for the cultivation of yams and taro , and ...
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... natural for their opponents to reply : " In normal times , when you have this protection , the price of your wheat is pro tanto higher . " If the growers protested , " But in point of quantity England nearly feeds itself , not deriving ...
... natural for their opponents to reply : " In normal times , when you have this protection , the price of your wheat is pro tanto higher . " If the growers protested , " But in point of quantity England nearly feeds itself , not deriving ...
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... natural resources of the country after the various daimyos had surrendered their fiefs . It was , as Schmoller describes it , " in its kernel , state - making . " Now that the state is made it would be difficult to deny that there have ...
... natural resources of the country after the various daimyos had surrendered their fiefs . It was , as Schmoller describes it , " in its kernel , state - making . " Now that the state is made it would be difficult to deny that there have ...
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... natural controversy between village and town ; but it was never so sharp as under Bolshevist rule . The industrial production of the town is paralysed by the decrease of working discipline and of the intensity of labour , caused by ...
... natural controversy between village and town ; but it was never so sharp as under Bolshevist rule . The industrial production of the town is paralysed by the decrease of working discipline and of the intensity of labour , caused by ...
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... natural resources ; it must therefore show its worth by improved methods of using them . Professor Boucke has drawn up an interesting table , the con- clusion from which - if we admit all his assumptions - is that by abolishing the ...
... natural resources ; it must therefore show its worth by improved methods of using them . Professor Boucke has drawn up an interesting table , the con- clusion from which - if we admit all his assumptions - is that by abolishing the ...
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