The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 7 authorising the ownership and even the conduct of industrial and commercial enterprises by the state itself . This social legislation has attracted the attention of investigators , social scientists and business ...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 7 authorising the ownership and even the conduct of industrial and commercial enterprises by the state itself . This social legislation has attracted the attention of investigators , social scientists and business ...
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In part , also , it was due to a natural affinity between those who would use the machinery of the state for economic purposes and those who saw in the same machinery a means of moral reform . Moreover , the agitation for woman's ...
In part , also , it was due to a natural affinity between those who would use the machinery of the state for economic purposes and those who saw in the same machinery a means of moral reform . Moreover , the agitation for woman's ...
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Economic Journal , vol . ... Quarterly Journal of Economics , May , 1917. Cambridge , Mass . HANCOX , G. G. and HIGHT , J. The Labour Movement and the Strike of 1913 in New Zealand . Economic Journal , vol . xxiv , June 1914. London .
Economic Journal , vol . ... Quarterly Journal of Economics , May , 1917. Cambridge , Mass . HANCOX , G. G. and HIGHT , J. The Labour Movement and the Strike of 1913 in New Zealand . Economic Journal , vol . xxiv , June 1914. London .
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