The American Economic ReviewAmerican Economic Association., 1916 |
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... importance . It is now possible for Congress to prescribe , in advance of an approaching census , how many members the House shall contain , to ask the Secretary of Commerce to prepare a table apportioning just that number in accordance ...
... importance . It is now possible for Congress to prescribe , in advance of an approaching census , how many members the House shall contain , to ask the Secretary of Commerce to prepare a table apportioning just that number in accordance ...
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... important , which arose out of the rapid admission of new states and the absence of many members during the Civil War , can now be repeated with more chance of success . As the House is larger by four fifths than it was in 1856 and ...
... important , which arose out of the rapid admission of new states and the absence of many members during the Civil War , can now be repeated with more chance of success . As the House is larger by four fifths than it was in 1856 and ...
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... important , in discussing the probable effects of the European War upon the foreign commerce of the United States , to emphasize the fact ( here briefly stated because it is a common- place with economists ) that neither a larger ...
... important , in discussing the probable effects of the European War upon the foreign commerce of the United States , to emphasize the fact ( here briefly stated because it is a common- place with economists ) that neither a larger ...
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... importance of foreign commerce and a clearer appreciation of some of the requirements to be met in securing and holding a larger foreign commerce . This change in the attitude of the American people towards trade with other countries is ...
... importance of foreign commerce and a clearer appreciation of some of the requirements to be met in securing and holding a larger foreign commerce . This change in the attitude of the American people towards trade with other countries is ...
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... important materials and resources that are now wasted or unused . The textile industries and other lines of production have , in the past , been to a large extent dependent upon foreign supplies of dyes and chemicals . Chemists say that ...
... important materials and resources that are now wasted or unused . The textile industries and other lines of production have , in the past , been to a large extent dependent upon foreign supplies of dyes and chemicals . Chemists say that ...
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