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 93
... ment should lay down as its fixed policy that , in no case and under no circumstance , is any of its pensioners to seek employ- ment elsewhere , and it should make it perfectly clear that were they to do so they would be liable to ...
... ment should lay down as its fixed policy that , in no case and under no circumstance , is any of its pensioners to seek employ- ment elsewhere , and it should make it perfectly clear that were they to do so they would be liable to ...
Էջ 303
... ment were a bit panicky , and did not know their own mind . Secondly , restrictions on sales of sterling were meant as a gesture of support or a courtesy measure adopted so as not to embarrass sterling in what was belived to be its ...
... ment were a bit panicky , and did not know their own mind . Secondly , restrictions on sales of sterling were meant as a gesture of support or a courtesy measure adopted so as not to embarrass sterling in what was belived to be its ...
Էջ 502
... ment can impose excises , but it will take time and when they increase , the provinces will have also a share in it . Thus , while the industrial development of India depends very largely on Central policy and direction , the chief ...
... ment can impose excises , but it will take time and when they increase , the provinces will have also a share in it . Thus , while the industrial development of India depends very largely on Central policy and direction , the chief ...
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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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