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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... possible - were not mentioned either in the Aldrich bill or in those of its predecessors already referred to . They were not only new elements in the movement but were undoubtedly among the elements in the measure which proved hardest ...
... possible - were not mentioned either in the Aldrich bill or in those of its predecessors already referred to . They were not only new elements in the movement but were undoubtedly among the elements in the measure which proved hardest ...
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... possible results of financial panic or stringency . Credit will be more simply available , cheaper , and more equitably open to all . Not the least advantage to the business man will be found in the provisions with respect to bank ...
... possible results of financial panic or stringency . Credit will be more simply available , cheaper , and more equitably open to all . Not the least advantage to the business man will be found in the provisions with respect to bank ...
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... possible is as follows : " Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on income from whatever source derived , without apportionment among the several states , and without re- gard to any census or enumeration . " Chief ...
... possible is as follows : " Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on income from whatever source derived , without apportionment among the several states , and without re- gard to any census or enumeration . " Chief ...
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... possible . To collect taxes on these incomes by apportion- ment , whether according to population or area , would be manifestly unjust , and it was because of this injustice that the constitu- tional amendment was necessary . Without ...
... possible . To collect taxes on these incomes by apportion- ment , whether according to population or area , would be manifestly unjust , and it was because of this injustice that the constitu- tional amendment was necessary . Without ...
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... possible to prescribe standard forms of accounting for all corporations as successfully as has been done by the Interstate Commerce Commission with reference to the railroads , very little difficulty might be encountered from this ...
... possible to prescribe standard forms of accounting for all corporations as successfully as has been done by the Interstate Commerce Commission with reference to the railroads , very little difficulty might be encountered from this ...
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