The North American Review, Volume 238University of Northern Iowa, 1934 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... increasing and " na- tionalizing " the use of silver . But there are two proposals worthy of serious consideration ... increase only to the extent that equal sums had been truly saved , that is withdrawn from current consumption uses ...
... increasing and " na- tionalizing " the use of silver . But there are two proposals worthy of serious consideration ... increase only to the extent that equal sums had been truly saved , that is withdrawn from current consumption uses ...
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... increase the quantity of money by outright printing of government notes , if this were neces- sary . This might be advisable if addi- tional goods came on the market as a result of an increased population or the discovery of natural ...
... increase the quantity of money by outright printing of government notes , if this were neces- sary . This might be advisable if addi- tional goods came on the market as a result of an increased population or the discovery of natural ...
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... increase in the cost of one part must necessarily result in loss to the other . A predominant industrial development as we have seen it in the two decades pre- ceding the 1929 collapse will work out to the disadvantage of its ...
... increase in the cost of one part must necessarily result in loss to the other . A predominant industrial development as we have seen it in the two decades pre- ceding the 1929 collapse will work out to the disadvantage of its ...
Contents
Stacks | 20 |
LEWISOHN LUDWIG The New Meaning | 30 |
LINEAWEAVER JOHN Alan Story | 39 |
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