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 106
... measure , a recovery measure , a reform measure , and also . . . a measure of permanent reconstruction , all rolled into one and conceived on a grandiose scale , ” p . 51. It has meant an expenditure of huge sums and the undertaking of ...
... measure , a recovery measure , a reform measure , and also . . . a measure of permanent reconstruction , all rolled into one and conceived on a grandiose scale , ” p . 51. It has meant an expenditure of huge sums and the undertaking of ...
Էջ 303
... measures were necessary to prevent it from rising any further , for , their only objective seems to have been to keep the ratio intact . The restriction of sterling sales was such a precautionary measure . However , soon it became clear ...
... measures were necessary to prevent it from rising any further , for , their only objective seems to have been to keep the ratio intact . The restriction of sterling sales was such a precautionary measure . However , soon it became clear ...
Էջ 480
... measure the absolute efficiency of industrial labour , but it is simply a measure of the degree of indispens ability of that factor of production when compared with other factors . That is a measure which determines the remuneration 4 ...
... measure the absolute efficiency of industrial labour , but it is simply a measure of the degree of indispens ability of that factor of production when compared with other factors . That is a measure which determines the remuneration 4 ...
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