The American Economic Review, Volume 4,Edições 1-2American Economic Association., 1914 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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... fact , the original House bill , for strategic purposes , retained wherever it could safely do so , the language of the Aldrich bill as regards banking technique , its framers recognizing that by so doing they enormously reduced the ...
... fact , the original House bill , for strategic purposes , retained wherever it could safely do so , the language of the Aldrich bill as regards banking technique , its framers recognizing that by so doing they enormously reduced the ...
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... fact will remain that the influences have been present and that the bill bears the marks of the struggle through which it passed and of the varying views of widely differ- ent minds which had to be consulted or considered in connection ...
... fact will remain that the influences have been present and that the bill bears the marks of the struggle through which it passed and of the varying views of widely differ- ent minds which had to be consulted or considered in connection ...
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... fact which constitutes the chief basis for the legislation . Were it not true , the time and effort expended in se- curing the present result would scarcely have been warranted . In its real essence , the new law is in fact and in the ...
... fact which constitutes the chief basis for the legislation . Were it not true , the time and effort expended in se- curing the present result would scarcely have been warranted . In its real essence , the new law is in fact and in the ...
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... fact , it did not become law until 1913 , that is , not until after the leaders of the new Democratic administration had decided to enact an income tax under the guise of an excise tax if the amendment should fail or if its adoption ...
... fact , it did not become law until 1913 , that is , not until after the leaders of the new Democratic administration had decided to enact an income tax under the guise of an excise tax if the amendment should fail or if its adoption ...
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... fact , something may be said in justi- fication of the abatement , high as it is . The standard of living is higher in the United States than in most countries ; and it is to be noted that abatements elsewhere are highest where the ...
... fact , something may be said in justi- fication of the abatement , high as it is . The standard of living is higher in the United States than in most countries ; and it is to be noted that abatements elsewhere are highest where the ...
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