Indian Journal of Economics, Հատոր 16University of Allahabad, Department of Economics, 1936 Vol. 2-33 include Papers read at the annual conference of the Indian Economic Association. |
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Էջ 156
... hold even in these markets has hitherto been only seasonal . But due to rapid expansion that has taken place the situation has now changed and will be completely altered very soon , with the result that the hold of internal sugar in the ...
... hold even in these markets has hitherto been only seasonal . But due to rapid expansion that has taken place the situation has now changed and will be completely altered very soon , with the result that the hold of internal sugar in the ...
Էջ 178
... hold that land but commences to hold another land under the same landlord under circumstances from which it might be inferred that the other land was in lieu of the previous land , it shall be inferred for the purpose of section 8 of ...
... hold that land but commences to hold another land under the same landlord under circumstances from which it might be inferred that the other land was in lieu of the previous land , it shall be inferred for the purpose of section 8 of ...
Էջ 614
... hold their lands for ever - lands which are secured to them by title deeds but for which they have to pay a quit ... hold . They hold the land as long as they continue to fulfil certain conditions as judged by Government . The rent in ...
... hold their lands for ever - lands which are secured to them by title deeds but for which they have to pay a quit ... hold . They hold the land as long as they continue to fulfil certain conditions as judged by Government . The rent in ...
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DASS ANCHALThe Board of Economic Inquiry Punjab Village | 6 |
Some Economic Features of the Travancore Census of 1931 | 29 |
L Wisdom and Waste in the Punjab | 30 |
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