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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... gold . Four selling agencies in 1916 handled almost 80 per cent of all the refined copper sold in this country for domestic and foreign consumption , and more than 66 per cent of the world production . The increase of 62.3 per cent in ...
... gold . Four selling agencies in 1916 handled almost 80 per cent of all the refined copper sold in this country for domestic and foreign consumption , and more than 66 per cent of the world production . The increase of 62.3 per cent in ...
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... gold increased very largely its banking credit . The extensive purchases of copper were handled in such a manner as not to force a rapid market rise of price , but so as to restrain buying , and with very remarkable success kept the ...
... gold increased very largely its banking credit . The extensive purchases of copper were handled in such a manner as not to force a rapid market rise of price , but so as to restrain buying , and with very remarkable success kept the ...
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... gold standard , to stabilize foreign exchange , and to guarantee the Bank of England against loss from bills discounted by it ( involving a possible ultimate loss to the government of $ 150,000,000 ) are all ap- proved , as well as the ...
... gold standard , to stabilize foreign exchange , and to guarantee the Bank of England against loss from bills discounted by it ( involving a possible ultimate loss to the government of $ 150,000,000 ) are all ap- proved , as well as the ...
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... gold for the purchase of war material thus depleting the gold reserves of the country . These various costs are in part , but only in BURDEN OF WAR ANd future GENERATIONS 243.
... gold for the purchase of war material thus depleting the gold reserves of the country . These various costs are in part , but only in BURDEN OF WAR ANd future GENERATIONS 243.
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... gold as the primarily effective factor in the changes in price levels produced by changes in inter- national trade . Tho of course the movement of goods is the ultimate thing in all kinds of trade , yet it appears to me that Professor ...
... gold as the primarily effective factor in the changes in price levels produced by changes in inter- national trade . Tho of course the movement of goods is the ultimate thing in all kinds of trade , yet it appears to me that Professor ...
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