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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Сторінка 13
... regard for wealth , and the importance of material give- and - take in their social institutions , allows the chief to wield his power to organise and finance tribal life . We have not spoken of exchange yet , and , indeed , it is such ...
... regard for wealth , and the importance of material give- and - take in their social institutions , allows the chief to wield his power to organise and finance tribal life . We have not spoken of exchange yet , and , indeed , it is such ...
Сторінка 30
... regard to the treaties them- selves , they were most important as specimens of a new kind of international compulsion . They broke the ice of rigid national sovereignty ; the initiative had been taken by a treaty 30 [ MARCH THE ECONOMIC ...
... regard to the treaties them- selves , they were most important as specimens of a new kind of international compulsion . They broke the ice of rigid national sovereignty ; the initiative had been taken by a treaty 30 [ MARCH THE ECONOMIC ...
Сторінка 32
... regard to the regulation of hours than ever the Leeds resolutions of 1916 ; the eight - hours ' movement had acquired such an international strength since October , 1918 , that it was felt to be ripe for some form of international ...
... regard to the regulation of hours than ever the Leeds resolutions of 1916 ; the eight - hours ' movement had acquired such an international strength since October , 1918 , that it was felt to be ripe for some form of international ...
Сторінка 35
... regard to social hygiene ; thus the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches was repeated from the Berne convention of 1906 , besides the findings of the Sub- Committees of the International Association ...
... regard to social hygiene ; thus the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches was repeated from the Berne convention of 1906 , besides the findings of the Sub- Committees of the International Association ...
Сторінка 42
... war ; but are we not laying ourselves open to this charge anyway , by pursuing our present policy in regard to the inter - Allied debts due to us ? It is difficult to fathom the attitude of mind current 42 [ MARCH THE ECONOMIC JOURNAL.
... war ; but are we not laying ourselves open to this charge anyway , by pursuing our present policy in regard to the inter - Allied debts due to us ? It is difficult to fathom the attitude of mind current 42 [ MARCH THE ECONOMIC JOURNAL.
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