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 44
... interests under three heads , viz . , ( 1 ) the national interest in maintaining the oil industry and in utilizing the country's oil resources to the highest advantage , ( 2 ) the interest of the Government , and ( 3 ) the interest of ...
... interests under three heads , viz . , ( 1 ) the national interest in maintaining the oil industry and in utilizing the country's oil resources to the highest advantage , ( 2 ) the interest of the Government , and ( 3 ) the interest of ...
Էջ 196
... interest is absent and in such cases the interest of the State , if such a phrase has to have a sensible meaning , must signify the interest of the governing body or perhaps of those who elect the members of this body . 14 The Theory of ...
... interest is absent and in such cases the interest of the State , if such a phrase has to have a sensible meaning , must signify the interest of the governing body or perhaps of those who elect the members of this body . 14 The Theory of ...
Էջ 514
... Interest and Depreciation with equal precision . Any changes in either are bound to affect the surplus revenue which might go up or down . During the last two years , for example , on account of the reduc- tion in the average rate of ...
... Interest and Depreciation with equal precision . Any changes in either are bound to affect the surplus revenue which might go up or down . During the last two years , for example , on account of the reduc- tion in the average rate of ...
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