A History of Economic Doctrines from the Time of the Physiocrats to the Present DayD. C. Heath, 1948 - 800 страници |
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... movement towards national unity . In 1818 Prussia secured her own commercial unity by abolishing all internal taxation , retaining only those duties which were levied at the frontier . Her new tariff of 10 per cent . on manufactured ...
... movement towards national unity . In 1818 Prussia secured her own commercial unity by abolishing all internal taxation , retaining only those duties which were levied at the frontier . Her new tariff of 10 per cent . on manufactured ...
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... movement proved abortive , and the pastors soon turned aside to other interests . In Switzerland also the movement made considerable headway , and in Professor Ragaz and Pastors Kutter1 and Pflüger it found advocates whose views were at ...
... movement proved abortive , and the pastors soon turned aside to other interests . In Switzerland also the movement made considerable headway , and in Professor Ragaz and Pastors Kutter1 and Pflüger it found advocates whose views were at ...
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... movements of gold . Yet there was nothing in this that contradicted the Classical doctrine : events were simply showing ... movement did not end and gold did not begin to return to England till after the devaluation of the pound sterling ...
... movements of gold . Yet there was nothing in this that contradicted the Classical doctrine : events were simply showing ... movement did not end and gold did not begin to return to England till after the devaluation of the pound sterling ...
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