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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... loans instead of expanding them . They had a mass of unliquid bills and tried to protect themselves . Ac- cordingly the government suspended the bank act , proclaimed a moratorium , and authorized the issue of currency notes . Professor ...
... loans instead of expanding them . They had a mass of unliquid bills and tried to protect themselves . Ac- cordingly the government suspended the bank act , proclaimed a moratorium , and authorized the issue of currency notes . Professor ...
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... loan bureaus , the municipal bureaus , and the war credit banks , it was planned to mobilize credit so as to provide ... loans which would be repaid ultimately from the heavy indemnities collected from the conquered nations . Both the ...
... loan bureaus , the municipal bureaus , and the war credit banks , it was planned to mobilize credit so as to provide ... loans which would be repaid ultimately from the heavy indemnities collected from the conquered nations . Both the ...
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... loans to Europe , and the ensuing effects upon our credit institutions are clearly set forth . Warm approval is given the Federal Reserve system and the services it was able to render . Professor Laughlin has embodied in this volume a ...
... loans to Europe , and the ensuing effects upon our credit institutions are clearly set forth . Warm approval is given the Federal Reserve system and the services it was able to render . Professor Laughlin has embodied in this volume a ...
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... loan plan , 247. — The assumed burden of a loan to the lender , 249. Subjective burdens of levy and loan methods , 252 . Conclusion , 254 . - I HAVE been invited to contribute to the Quarterly Journal of Economics an article on how far ...
... loan plan , 247. — The assumed burden of a loan to the lender , 249. Subjective burdens of levy and loan methods , 252 . Conclusion , 254 . - I HAVE been invited to contribute to the Quarterly Journal of Economics an article on how far ...
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... loans or taxes , to the govern- ment may do this ; or , if they do not actually borrow from foreigners , they may do what is substantially the same thing by selling foreign securities or other market- able possessions formerly held by ...
... loans or taxes , to the govern- ment may do this ; or , if they do not actually borrow from foreigners , they may do what is substantially the same thing by selling foreign securities or other market- able possessions formerly held by ...
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