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 197
WHERE DO MONEY PROFITS COME FROM ? BY H. R. SCOTT , Kodaikanal . The aggregate of money profits in any period of time may be said to be the excess of total market prices received in that period , over the total costs incurred and ...
WHERE DO MONEY PROFITS COME FROM ? BY H. R. SCOTT , Kodaikanal . The aggregate of money profits in any period of time may be said to be the excess of total market prices received in that period , over the total costs incurred and ...
Էջ 306
... profits , but they will be merely of the nature of internal real transfers between holders and non - holders of gold , but there will be no national gain . National gain will arise only if gold is sold abroad and profits are earned ...
... profits , but they will be merely of the nature of internal real transfers between holders and non - holders of gold , but there will be no national gain . National gain will arise only if gold is sold abroad and profits are earned ...
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... profits the surplus of his total receipts over costs . Profits are thus in a different category from costs . They figure as figure as net receipts for the individual employer or employing concern whereas costs count as payments . From ...
... profits the surplus of his total receipts over costs . Profits are thus in a different category from costs . They figure as figure as net receipts for the individual employer or employing concern whereas costs count as payments . From ...
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