The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 32Macmillan, 1922 Contains papers that appeal to a broad and global readership in all fields of economics. |
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... whole and at its total net income available for all purposes . This " may be estimated by adding together the incomes of the individuals in the society in question , " taking care to avoid duplication of income.1 Again , " The terms ...
... whole and at its total net income available for all purposes . This " may be estimated by adding together the incomes of the individuals in the society in question , " taking care to avoid duplication of income.1 Again , " The terms ...
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... whole of them , and the whole of it is distributed among them . . . " 1 We have thus the equation : - National Dividend = National Income = Earnings , interest and rent = sum of incomes of individuals . We may notice that these ...
... whole of them , and the whole of it is distributed among them . . . " 1 We have thus the equation : - National Dividend = National Income = Earnings , interest and rent = sum of incomes of individuals . We may notice that these ...
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... whole - exclude from our total , on the ground that they were included already in the incomes of those who paid them compulsorily . But this would assume that because we must pay for a service whether we wanted it or not , it was ...
... whole - exclude from our total , on the ground that they were included already in the incomes of those who paid them compulsorily . But this would assume that because we must pay for a service whether we wanted it or not , it was ...
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... whole and its parts , or between the whole income and the population , and in such a question as , If we divided up the National Dividend equally among families , how much would each have ? From this point of view we want a total of ...
... whole and its parts , or between the whole income and the population , and in such a question as , If we divided up the National Dividend equally among families , how much would each have ? From this point of view we want a total of ...
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... whole question . The best medieval crop records are derived from a comparison of the seed sown in one year with the crop harvested in the next . Such a comparison eliminates the uncertainties which are produced by local differences in ...
... whole question . The best medieval crop records are derived from a comparison of the seed sown in one year with the crop harvested in the next . Such a comparison eliminates the uncertainties which are produced by local differences in ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal ..., Том 30,Випуск 117 Повний перегляд - 1920 |
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Сторінка 253 - To make recommendations to the Chancellor of the Exchequer for effecting forthwith all possible reductions in the National Expenditure on Supply Services, having regard especially to the present and prospective position of the Revenue.
Сторінка 515 - The rate according to which the productions of the earth may be supposed to increase, it will not be so easy to determine. Of this, however, we may be perfectly certain, that the ratio of their increase in a limited territory must be of a totally different nature from the ratio of the increase of population. A thousand millions are just as easily doubled every twenty-five years by the power of population as a thousand.
Сторінка 319 - Court shall consider whether the Determination appealed against has had or may have the effect of prejudicing the progress, maintenance of or scope of employment in the trade or industry affected...
Сторінка 434 - The susceptibility of one mind may, for what we know, be a thousand times greater than that of another. But, provided that the susceptibility was different in a like ratio in all directions, we should never be able to discover the difference. Every mind is thus inscrutable to every other mind, and no common denominator of feeling seems to be possible.
Сторінка 301 - So long as credit is regulated with reference to reserve proportions, the trade cycle is bound to recur.
Сторінка 319 - Act provides that the basic wage paid to an adult male employee shall not be less than is "sufficient to maintain a well-conducted employee of average health, strength and competence and his wife and a family of three children in a fair and average standard of comfort...
Сторінка 320 - ' means a sum sufficient for the normal and reasonable needs of the average employee living in the locality where the work under consideration is done or is to be done.
Сторінка 321 - of opinion that no adequate machinery exists for the effective regulation of wages throughout the trade...
Сторінка 515 - When acre has been added to acre till all the fertile land is occupied, the yearly increase of food must depend upon the melioration of the land already in possession. This is a fund, which, from the nature of all soils, instead of increasing, must be gradually diminishing.
Сторінка 221 - So the laws which are most stringently enforced are still the laws which protect property, though the protection of property is no longer likely to be equivalent to the protection of work, and the interests which govern industry and predominate in public affairs are proprietary interests. A mill-owner may poison or mangle a generation of operatives ; but his brother magistrates will let him off with a caution or a nominal fine to poison and mangle the next. For he is an owner of property.