The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... economic historian should be interested in New Zealand , not only because of its " experimental " economic legislation , but also because it is more possible there to measure the real effects of introducing some piece of economic ...
... economic historian should be interested in New Zealand , not only because of its " experimental " economic legislation , but also because it is more possible there to measure the real effects of introducing some piece of economic ...
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... economic factors . The economic development of New Zealand ex- hibits a few periods , each with well - developed characteristics , easily traceable to their fundamental causes . The prosperity of the country depends immediately on the ...
... economic factors . The economic development of New Zealand ex- hibits a few periods , each with well - developed characteristics , easily traceable to their fundamental causes . The prosperity of the country depends immediately on the ...
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... Economic Journal , vol . xxiv , June 1914. London . HIGGINS , E. M. The Hospital and Charitable Aid System of New Zealand . ( An unpub . thesis in the Univ . of N.Z. ) LE ROSSIGNOL , J. E. A General Strike in New Zealand . American Economic ...
... Economic Journal , vol . xxiv , June 1914. London . HIGGINS , E. M. The Hospital and Charitable Aid System of New Zealand . ( An unpub . thesis in the Univ . of N.Z. ) LE ROSSIGNOL , J. E. A General Strike in New Zealand . American Economic ...
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