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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... limit and .. frs . the cost of transporting gold worth 5 francs from France to Germany , then , gold will not be ... limits will have been reached or passed movements of gold will take place , which will tend to keep the difference in ...
... limit and .. frs . the cost of transporting gold worth 5 francs from France to Germany , then , gold will not be ... limits will have been reached or passed movements of gold will take place , which will tend to keep the difference in ...
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... limits . It is absurd to say that there is no " lower limit . " In the hypothetical illustration given by me in the article ( p . 6 ) the German gold export limit is reached when ( a - b ) = ( x'1 + a ' and the German gold import limit ...
... limits . It is absurd to say that there is no " lower limit . " In the hypothetical illustration given by me in the article ( p . 6 ) the German gold export limit is reached when ( a - b ) = ( x'1 + a ' and the German gold import limit ...
Էջ 363
... Limits of the Loans . - The maximum limit of loan for any member is fixed at thirty times the land revenue payable on the land mortgaged . The maximum limit in the case of one bank is Rs . 15,000 while in the case of four banks it is Rs ...
... Limits of the Loans . - The maximum limit of loan for any member is fixed at thirty times the land revenue payable on the land mortgaged . The maximum limit in the case of one bank is Rs . 15,000 while in the case of four banks it is Rs ...
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