The Journal of Political Economy, Volume 27University of Chicago Press, 1919 - Economics Deals with research and scholarship in economic theory. Presents analytical, interpretive, and empirical studies in the areas of monetary theory, fiscal policy, labor economics, planning and development, micro- and macroeconomic theory, international trade and finance, and industrial organization. Also covers interdisciplinary fields such as history of economic thought and social economics. |
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... Effect , The , 313 Indexes of Business Conditions , 217 New Liberty Loan , 311 New Plan of Railroad Control , 129 New Victory Loan , 410 Normal Money Market , A , 132 Price - Fixing Experiment , A , 405 Progress of War - Revenue Act ...
... Effect , The , 313 Indexes of Business Conditions , 217 New Liberty Loan , 311 New Plan of Railroad Control , 129 New Victory Loan , 410 Normal Money Market , A , 132 Price - Fixing Experiment , A , 405 Progress of War - Revenue Act ...
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... effect . In the following survey of significant trends in the evolution of cartels , syndicates , trusts , and state monopolies during the war attention will be given primarily to typical developments of a permanent character ...
... effect . In the following survey of significant trends in the evolution of cartels , syndicates , trusts , and state monopolies during the war attention will be given primarily to typical developments of a permanent character ...
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... effect that object . However , side by side with temporary economic war measures of a monopolistic character the progress made along lines of per- manent state monopolies during the war is noteworthy . Three stages of development can be ...
... effect that object . However , side by side with temporary economic war measures of a monopolistic character the progress made along lines of per- manent state monopolies during the war is noteworthy . Three stages of development can be ...
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... effect provides that the state shall monopolize this trade until March 31 , 1922 , and that the monopoly may be continued after that date . ANTI - TRUST LEGISLATION Generally speaking , the policy pursued CARTELS DURING THE WAR 33.
... effect provides that the state shall monopolize this trade until March 31 , 1922 , and that the monopoly may be continued after that date . ANTI - TRUST LEGISLATION Generally speaking , the policy pursued CARTELS DURING THE WAR 33.
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... effect upon public opinion . We think that the experience of the war has shown that it is particularly desirable that informa- tion as to all international combinations affecting the production of goods in the United Kingdom , or the ...
... effect upon public opinion . We think that the experience of the war has shown that it is particularly desirable that informa- tion as to all international combinations affecting the production of goods in the United Kingdom , or the ...
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