The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 31,Випуск 123Macmillan, 1921 |
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... ratio of £ 4 to £ 5 168. Did this mean , then , that Australia must abandon her generally accepted doctrine that an industry which could not pay a living wage to its employees had better close its doors ? That doctrine had been ...
... ratio of £ 4 to £ 5 168. Did this mean , then , that Australia must abandon her generally accepted doctrine that an industry which could not pay a living wage to its employees had better close its doors ? That doctrine had been ...
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... ratio for which we seek . This is what I mean when in British Incomes and Property I state , " There is a good deal ... ratio to each other . Now let us alter the character of the test so that the examination has far more questions ...
... ratio for which we seek . This is what I mean when in British Incomes and Property I state , " There is a good deal ... ratio to each other . Now let us alter the character of the test so that the examination has far more questions ...
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... ratio of about 1 : 17 in 1894–96 , which rose to practically 1 : 20 in 1899 , and remained at about that figure down to 1914-15 . He then deals in his second table with the net assessment of incomes for income tax which he 1 ECONOMIC ...
... ratio of about 1 : 17 in 1894–96 , which rose to practically 1 : 20 in 1899 , and remained at about that figure down to 1914-15 . He then deals in his second table with the net assessment of incomes for income tax which he 1 ECONOMIC ...
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... ratio rose by 1899 to 1:24 ; in 1903 it was 1 : 30 , and by 1918-19 it was practically 1 : 40.1 Now , of course , the natural inference from this Table II is that the capacity of Ireland has been rapidly shrinking with the progress of ...
... ratio rose by 1899 to 1:24 ; in 1903 it was 1 : 30 , and by 1918-19 it was practically 1 : 40.1 Now , of course , the natural inference from this Table II is that the capacity of Ireland has been rapidly shrinking with the progress of ...
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... ratio only slightly , but that made by the rate of tax is more important , as the net tax paid per pound of net assess- ment is substantially lower in Ireland , and if we were to add the produce of super - tax as the upper end of the ...
... ratio only slightly , but that made by the rate of tax is more important , as the net tax paid per pound of net assess- ment is substantially lower in Ireland , and if we were to add the produce of super - tax as the upper end of the ...
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