The American Economic Review, Volume 7,Edições 3-4American Economic Association., 1917 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... loan of money based on a direct lien on a specific lot of rolling stock . But , as a class , such obligations cannot be defined precisely because of the varying conditions usually required to render this lien direct and explicit ...
... loan of money based on a direct lien on a specific lot of rolling stock . But , as a class , such obligations cannot be defined precisely because of the varying conditions usually required to render this lien direct and explicit ...
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... loan . " After the board of mana- gers had built the barges , they transferred them to the trustees who , in turn , leased them back to the navigation company.2 The modern form of car trust association is to be traced to the Railroad ...
... loan . " After the board of mana- gers had built the barges , they transferred them to the trustees who , in turn , leased them back to the navigation company.2 The modern form of car trust association is to be traced to the Railroad ...
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... loans by the strongest roads in the country the total of such obligations rose with great rapidity from 1902 to 1905 - from less than $ 90,000,000 to approximately $ 200,000,000.10 Since then the practice of financing separately the ...
... loans by the strongest roads in the country the total of such obligations rose with great rapidity from 1902 to 1905 - from less than $ 90,000,000 to approximately $ 200,000,000.10 Since then the practice of financing separately the ...
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... loans by electric roads and their use is even now an indication of poor credit.13 There are various reasons that have led railroads to use equip- ment obligations , but two are of especial importance - economy and the avoidance of the ...
... loans by electric roads and their use is even now an indication of poor credit.13 There are various reasons that have led railroads to use equip- ment obligations , but two are of especial importance - economy and the avoidance of the ...
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... loans that the attention of banks has been directed away from all domestic short - time securi- ties and , on the other hand , a plethora of gold has very much befogged the judgment of bankers regarding their security investments ...
... loans that the attention of banks has been directed away from all domestic short - time securi- ties and , on the other hand , a plethora of gold has very much befogged the judgment of bankers regarding their security investments ...
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