The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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... production . ( 3 ) That stimulated production will restore the balance , and that prices will fall . Then our remedy is to stimulate production and facilitate distribution . It must be clearly understood that whether a contributory ...
... production . ( 3 ) That stimulated production will restore the balance , and that prices will fall . Then our remedy is to stimulate production and facilitate distribution . It must be clearly understood that whether a contributory ...
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... production at market ' means not only the raising of the crop and live - stock but their distribution , i.e. transport and bartering . It will make for clearness to consider these two factors of ' production ' and ' distribution ...
... production at market ' means not only the raising of the crop and live - stock but their distribution , i.e. transport and bartering . It will make for clearness to consider these two factors of ' production ' and ' distribution ...
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... production . Under the present embryo scheme equality of purchasing power is arrived at by maximum prices combined with weight value , on the one hand , and money value on the other . Any scheme on such composite lines must neces ...
... production . Under the present embryo scheme equality of purchasing power is arrived at by maximum prices combined with weight value , on the one hand , and money value on the other . Any scheme on such composite lines must neces ...
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