The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Volumen 10Macmillan, 1900 Contains papers that appeal to a broad and global readership in all fields of economics. |
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... Economic Legislation of the Year 1899 Brocklehurst , F. , Municipal Telephones 91 552 Carlyle , R. W. , Famine Administration in a Bengal District in 1896-7 Charity Organisation Conference 421 ... 575 Flux , Prof. A. W. , The Berlin ...
... Economic Legislation of the Year 1899 Brocklehurst , F. , Municipal Telephones 91 552 Carlyle , R. W. , Famine Administration in a Bengal District in 1896-7 Charity Organisation Conference 421 ... 575 Flux , Prof. A. W. , The Berlin ...
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... ( 21 ) . And there is a " gradual growth of higher and less material ends " ( 21 ) . There is a subordination of the personal advantage of individuals to the advantage of society as a whole ( 39. ) Survival of 64 THE ECONOMIC JOURNAL.
... ( 21 ) . And there is a " gradual growth of higher and less material ends " ( 21 ) . There is a subordination of the personal advantage of individuals to the advantage of society as a whole ( 39. ) Survival of 64 THE ECONOMIC JOURNAL.
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The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society. county , but in proportion to the amount of grants each county re- ceived from the State ! Altogether , in this treatise , although we have had to differ from some of its conclusions ...
The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society. county , but in proportion to the amount of grants each county re- ceived from the State ! Altogether , in this treatise , although we have had to differ from some of its conclusions ...
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... Economic Dictionaries . For this reason the articles are of unequal value ; but the inequality is due rather to the excel- lence of the best than the defects of the worst . Comparing this third volume with the first and second volumes ...
... Economic Dictionaries . For this reason the articles are of unequal value ; but the inequality is due rather to the excel- lence of the best than the defects of the worst . Comparing this third volume with the first and second volumes ...
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... economic efficiency resulting from developed intelligence and self - reliance is clear by examples of various types , from the savage to the modern English workman , and from a child to an adult , even when they are all engaged in the ...
... economic efficiency resulting from developed intelligence and self - reliance is clear by examples of various types , from the savage to the modern English workman , and from a child to an adult , even when they are all engaged in the ...
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Página 260 - Any house or part of a house so overcrowded as to be dangerous or injurious to the health of the inmates, whether or not members of the same family:
Página 173 - Every tax ought to be levied at the time, or in the manner in which it is most likely to be convenient for the contributor to pay it.
Página 93 - Board), the principal Secretaries of State, the First Commissioner of the Treasury, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The...
Página 264 - Statistics as to the Operation and Administration of the Laws relating to the sale of Intoxicating Liquor in England and Wales for the year 1907.
Página 100 - Traders . . . not of an avaricious sordid Temper, but with much Humanity took Pleasure in directing Masters of Vessels, how they ought to avoid the Breach of the Acts of Trade.
Página 491 - From the present date, or any subsequent time at which the legislature may think fit to assert the principle, I see no objection to declaring that the future increment of rent should be liable to special taxation...
Página 497 - The ordinary progress of a society which increases in wealth Is at all times tending to augment the Incomes of landlords; to give them both a greater amount and a greater proportion of the wealth of the community, independently of any trouble or outlay incurred by themselves. They grow richer, as it were, in their sleep, without working, risking or economizing.
Página 135 - Thomas Mackay, A History of the English Poor Law. vol. iii. From 1834 to the present time. Being a supplementary volume to A History of the Poor Laws by Sir George Nicholls, 1899.
Página 227 - That the dollar consisting of twenty-five and eight-tenths grains of gold nine-tenths fine, as established by section thirty-five hundred and eleven of the Revised Statutes of the United States, shall be the standard unit of value, and all forms of money issued or coined by the United States shall be maintained at a parity of value with this standard, and it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to maintain such parity.