The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volumen33Charles Franklin Dunbar, Frank William Taussig, Abbott Payson Usher, Alvin Harvey Hansen, William Leonard Crum, Edward Chamberlin, Arthur Eli Monroe Harvard University, 1919 Edited at Harvard University's Department of Economics, this journal covers all aspects of the field -- from the journal's traditional emphasis on microtheory, to both empirical and theoretical macroeconomics. |
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... cents per barrel ; the quantity of wheat that might be used in making a barrel ( 196 pounds ) of flour was limited to 4.75 bushels ( 285 pounds ) - a rate of flour extraction equivalent to 69 per cent . These were liberal figures , but ...
... cents per barrel ; the quantity of wheat that might be used in making a barrel ( 196 pounds ) of flour was limited to 4.75 bushels ( 285 pounds ) - a rate of flour extraction equivalent to 69 per cent . These were liberal figures , but ...
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... cents , and this yielded a return of over 9 per cent upon the investment ; for the year 1913-14 , the profit per barrel was 19 cents , yielding a return of about 13 per cent on the There was the further consideration that the Milling ...
... cents , and this yielded a return of over 9 per cent upon the investment ; for the year 1913-14 , the profit per barrel was 19 cents , yielding a return of about 13 per cent on the There was the further consideration that the Milling ...
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... cents per barrel , yield- ing a return of nearly 16 per cent on the investment ; for the year 1915-16 , the profit per barrel was 21 cents , yielding a return of about 15 per cent on the investment . tration . The significance of this ...
... cents per barrel , yield- ing a return of nearly 16 per cent on the investment ; for the year 1915-16 , the profit per barrel was 21 cents , yielding a return of about 15 per cent on the investment . tration . The significance of this ...
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... cent commission charge on account of the administrative labor involved.1 Of necessity , government control of the wheat busi- ness operated greatly to restrict the field of individual enterprise . In view of this fact and of the ...
... cent commission charge on account of the administrative labor involved.1 Of necessity , government control of the wheat busi- ness operated greatly to restrict the field of individual enterprise . In view of this fact and of the ...
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... cent but the rate of flour production during the same period was over 15 per cent larger than during the corresponding period for the pre- vious year , notwithstanding the fact that in 1917 the total available stock of wheat was over 15 ...
... cent but the rate of flour production during the same period was over 15 per cent larger than during the corresponding period for the pre- vious year , notwithstanding the fact that in 1917 the total available stock of wheat was over 15 ...
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