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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... rise of price be 58. per quarter , it is clear that the Corn Laws impose an indirect taxation of more than 11 millions sterling upon the community . " And , again , Mr. Smith , President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce ...
... rise of price be 58. per quarter , it is clear that the Corn Laws impose an indirect taxation of more than 11 millions sterling upon the community . " And , again , Mr. Smith , President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce ...
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... rise of price , sufficient to open the English ports , was followed by an immediate 1 Commons ' Committee on the Distressed State of Agriculture , 1821. Evidence of Wm . Jacob . 2 Commons ' Committee on Corn , 1814 . Evidence of Isaac ...
... rise of price , sufficient to open the English ports , was followed by an immediate 1 Commons ' Committee on the Distressed State of Agriculture , 1821. Evidence of Wm . Jacob . 2 Commons ' Committee on Corn , 1814 . Evidence of Isaac ...
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... rise . Tooke1 estimates that in September , 1848 , when the price advanced to 56s . 10d . , it would certainly have reached 73s . under the operations of the old law , and that similar situations would have occurred in subsequent years ...
... rise . Tooke1 estimates that in September , 1848 , when the price advanced to 56s . 10d . , it would certainly have reached 73s . under the operations of the old law , and that similar situations would have occurred in subsequent years ...
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... rise of the factory system , the growth of large towns and the migration from country to town , the decline of guild control of crafts , the rise of trade unionism and the refusal of government authority to admit the principle of ...
... rise of the factory system , the growth of large towns and the migration from country to town , the decline of guild control of crafts , the rise of trade unionism and the refusal of government authority to admit the principle of ...
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... rise of gross inequalities is less convincing . " The dominant class , " says Pro- fessor Ross , " always propagates the idea that social distinctions have originated in differences of personal capacity and virtue . " This , like the ...
... rise of gross inequalities is less convincing . " The dominant class , " says Pro- fessor Ross , " always propagates the idea that social distinctions have originated in differences of personal capacity and virtue . " This , like the ...
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agricultural Allies amount average BARBARA WOOTTON Board bread British capital cent century chapter coal commodities corn Corn Laws cost of living currency deal debts demand discussion ECONOMIC JOURNAL economists EDWIN CANNAN effect employers England English exchange export fact factors Federal Reserve Banks figures foreign France Germany given gold Government harvest important income increase index numbers India industry interest International Labour Ireland issue J. M. KEYNES land League of Nations less loans London Marx means ment methods Office organisation paper period Political Economy population present Presidency Banks principle problem production Professor profits question R. H. TAWNEY regard result Review securities social standard statistics supply taxation theory tion Trade Unionism Treaty United value of money wages wealth wheat whole workers YVES GUYOT Zemstvos
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