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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... united effort to meet the competition we shall face , and in lieu of a branch banking system and banking amalgamations , American banks must work together on a basis of common interest and in the general interest . TRADE ASSOCIATIONS ...
... united effort to meet the competition we shall face , and in lieu of a branch banking system and banking amalgamations , American banks must work together on a basis of common interest and in the general interest . TRADE ASSOCIATIONS ...
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... United States , Great Britain , Germany , and elsewhere . We are eliminating from our present discussion such measures as price fixing , control of production , distribution of exports or imports of certain commodities during the war ...
... United States , Great Britain , Germany , and elsewhere . We are eliminating from our present discussion such measures as price fixing , control of production , distribution of exports or imports of certain commodities during the war ...
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... United States , or responsible for any act which enhances or depresses prices or substantially lessens competition within the United States . All such export associa- tions must register with the Federal Trade Commission , and that ...
... United States , or responsible for any act which enhances or depresses prices or substantially lessens competition within the United States . All such export associa- tions must register with the Federal Trade Commission , and that ...
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... United Kingdom , or the restriction of the markets in which they may be sold , should be in the possession of some government department . On the other hand , it is in our judgment of great importance that government intervention in our ...
... United Kingdom , or the restriction of the markets in which they may be sold , should be in the possession of some government department . On the other hand , it is in our judgment of great importance that government intervention in our ...
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... United King- dom . ( This is necessary to prevent the exploitation of the producer or con- sumer by meat trusts . ) 4. That effective measures should in the interests of the British consumer be taken by the imperial government to ...
... United King- dom . ( This is necessary to prevent the exploitation of the producer or con- sumer by meat trusts . ) 4. That effective measures should in the interests of the British consumer be taken by the imperial government to ...
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Page 886 - The tax which each individual is bound to pay ought to be certain, and not arbitrary. The time of payment, the manner of payment, the quantity to be paid, ought all to be clear and plain to the contributor, and to every other person.
Page 542 - It shall also furnish to the commission such information as the commission may require as to its organization, business, conduct, practices, management, and relation to other associations, corporations, partnerships, and individuals.
Page 562 - The restrictive regulations, which, in foreign markets abridge the vent of the increasing surplus of our agricultural produce, serve to beget an earnest desire, that a more extensive demand for that surplus may be created at home...
Page 536 - The foregoing clauses shall be construed both as objects and powers; and it is hereby expressly provided that the foregoing enumeration of specific powers shall not be held to limit or restrict in any manner the powers of this corporation.
Page 314 - Department to foster, promote, and develop the foreign and domestic commerce, the mining, manufacturing, shipping, and fishery industries, the labor interests, and the transportation facilities of the United States...
Page 542 - Commission a verified written statement setting forth the location of its offices or places of business and the names and addresses of all its officers and of all its stockholders or members, and if a corporation, a copy of its certificate or articles of incorporation and bylaws, and if unincorporated, a copy of its articles or contract of association...
Page 561 - It is a principal mean by which the establishment of manufactures contributes to an augmentation of the produce or revenue of a country, and has an immediate and direct relation to the prosperity of agriculture. It is evident...
Page 673 - Defense should issue a statement to employers and employees in our industrial plants and transportation systems, advising that neither employers nor employees shall endeavor to take advantage of the country's necessities to change existing standards.
Page 536 - To issue bonds, debentures, or obligations of this corporation from time to time, for any of the objects or purposes of the corporation, and to secure the same by mortgage, pledge, deed of trust, or otherwise.
Page 543 - To investigate, from time to time, trade conditions in and with foreign countries where associations, combinations, or practices of manufacturers, merchants, or traders, or other conditions, may affect the foreign trade of the United States, and to report to Congress thereon, with such recommendations as it deems advisable.