The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Том 28Charles Franklin Dunbar, Frank William Taussig, Abbott Payson Usher, Alvin Harvey Hansen, William Leonard Crum, Edward Chamberlin, Arthur Eli Monroe Harvard University, 1914 Edited at Harvard University's Department of Economics, this journal covers all aspects of the field -- from the journal's traditional emphasis on microtheory, to both empirical and theoretical macroeconomics. |
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... important in their strict and consistent meaning than in what they imply to the average voter . Their implications are by no means the same . They suggest very different points of view . The Republicans , when they professed to be ...
... important in their strict and consistent meaning than in what they imply to the average voter . Their implications are by no means the same . They suggest very different points of view . The Republicans , when they professed to be ...
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... important , however , was the circumstance that detailed and elaborate inquiry necessarily meant delay . The Democrats were not to be blamed for believing that , however unbiased the members of the Tariff Board may have been , and ...
... important , however , was the circumstance that detailed and elaborate inquiry necessarily meant delay . The Democrats were not to be blamed for believing that , however unbiased the members of the Tariff Board may have been , and ...
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... important are those on sugar and wool . Both are admitted free ; wool at once , and sugar after an interval of three years . The duty on sugar under the Acts of 1897 and 1909 had been one and two - thirds cents ( on the grade most ...
... important are those on sugar and wool . Both are admitted free ; wool at once , and sugar after an interval of three years . The duty on sugar under the Acts of 1897 and 1909 had been one and two - thirds cents ( on the grade most ...
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... important classes of goods , as high as 50 per cent . On almost all of the woolen fabrics concerning which controversy has been waged the rate now goes down to 35 per cent . Yarns are dutiable at 20 per cent , tops at 15 per cent . The ...
... important classes of goods , as high as 50 per cent . On almost all of the woolen fabrics concerning which controversy has been waged the rate now goes down to 35 per cent . Yarns are dutiable at 20 per cent , tops at 15 per cent . The ...
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... important . But the average person reasons , or rather feels , differently . If we have bad times for the next three or four years , he will hold the low duties responsible ; if we have good times , he will give the low duties the ...
... important . But the average person reasons , or rather feels , differently . If we have bad times for the next three or four years , he will hold the low duties responsible ; if we have good times , he will give the low duties the ...
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