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... ment . Philip G. Wright has retired from the staff of the Institute of Economics to accept a position with the American Council of the Institute of Pacific Relations in making a study of the American tariff and oriental trade . A report ...
... ment . Philip G. Wright has retired from the staff of the Institute of Economics to accept a position with the American Council of the Institute of Pacific Relations in making a study of the American tariff and oriental trade . A report ...
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ment certificates , not to be confused with Class C certificates already mentioned . Through these much capital has been obtained from the public . The Morris Plan Company of New York is reported to have sold approximately $ 21,000,000 ...
ment certificates , not to be confused with Class C certificates already mentioned . Through these much capital has been obtained from the public . The Morris Plan Company of New York is reported to have sold approximately $ 21,000,000 ...
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... ment " Sylvis believed that foundries could be established in all the principal manufacturing centers of the country and that the Inter- national Union's share in the profits would enable it to meet all ex- penses without taxing its ...
... ment " Sylvis believed that foundries could be established in all the principal manufacturing centers of the country and that the Inter- national Union's share in the profits would enable it to meet all ex- penses without taxing its ...
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Institutional Economics | 80 |
GEMMILL Fundamentals of Economics By W E Atkins | 91 |
CASTENHOLZ Control of Distribution Costs and Sales By W P Fiske | 137 |
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