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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... farming interests , and the liability of stockholders of failed banks . It believes that these recommendations , if carried out , will afford the basis for the complete reconstruction and the very great strengthening and improvement of ...
... farming interests , and the liability of stockholders of failed banks . It believes that these recommendations , if carried out , will afford the basis for the complete reconstruction and the very great strengthening and improvement of ...
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... farmers from making re- turns , but if it were lowered to what it may be in the future , the assessment of their incomes under the present law would be very difficult and unsatisfactory because of the inadequacy of farming accounts . In ...
... farmers from making re- turns , but if it were lowered to what it may be in the future , the assessment of their incomes under the present law would be very difficult and unsatisfactory because of the inadequacy of farming accounts . In ...
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... farmers ( 53 per cent ) , and a negro element which averages over 25 per cent in the majority of the cotton counties . Moreover , Texas is industrially a new and unde- veloped state . The presence of much risk is attended by a large ...
... farmers ( 53 per cent ) , and a negro element which averages over 25 per cent in the majority of the cotton counties . Moreover , Texas is industrially a new and unde- veloped state . The presence of much risk is attended by a large ...
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... farmers borrow from banks for short periods are : commercial and trading transactions , holding cotton , accommoda- tions to tenants , and extensions of preceding loans for the purpose of tiding over the farmer after a bad year or till ...
... farmers borrow from banks for short periods are : commercial and trading transactions , holding cotton , accommoda- tions to tenants , and extensions of preceding loans for the purpose of tiding over the farmer after a bad year or till ...
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... farmers usually run from $ 100 to $ 300 and rarely exceed $ 500 . The questionnaire sent to farmers called for the amounts of the largest loan and the smallest loan secured from a bank . The returns show that the average Texas farmer's ...
... farmers usually run from $ 100 to $ 300 and rarely exceed $ 500 . The questionnaire sent to farmers called for the amounts of the largest loan and the smallest loan secured from a bank . The returns show that the average Texas farmer's ...
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