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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... tion , gross nepotism or genuine inefficiency in the banks , have been unsuccessful . The present writer has on a former occasion pointed out that at the beginning some of the banks were prob- ably over - staffed as a result of the ...
... tion , gross nepotism or genuine inefficiency in the banks , have been unsuccessful . The present writer has on a former occasion pointed out that at the beginning some of the banks were prob- ably over - staffed as a result of the ...
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... tion here at issue is whether or not the district type of organiza- tion has been in any way different in its effect upon the discount market from that of the central bank . The answer would seem to be decidedly in the negative ...
... tion here at issue is whether or not the district type of organiza- tion has been in any way different in its effect upon the discount market from that of the central bank . The answer would seem to be decidedly in the negative ...
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... tion , than upon the alleged clumsiness of the expedients employed . There is general agreement that the district plan of organi- zation has resulted in bringing the reserve banks of the several districts considerably closer to the ...
... tion , than upon the alleged clumsiness of the expedients employed . There is general agreement that the district plan of organi- zation has resulted in bringing the reserve banks of the several districts considerably closer to the ...
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... tion of foreign banks whose stocks should be held by groups of member banks , while it also made provision for the acceptance system already discussed . We have seen that the acceptance sys- tem has been artificially implanted in the ...
... tion of foreign banks whose stocks should be held by groups of member banks , while it also made provision for the acceptance system already discussed . We have seen that the acceptance sys- tem has been artificially implanted in the ...
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... tion area ( this representing 80 per cent of the total privately owned timber of the United States ) was in holdings of 60,000,000 feet or more . This would equal 55.36 per cent of the total privately owned timber . 27 Compton , op ...
... tion area ( this representing 80 per cent of the total privately owned timber of the United States ) was in holdings of 60,000,000 feet or more . This would equal 55.36 per cent of the total privately owned timber . 27 Compton , op ...
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