The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 20Charles Franklin Dunbar, Frank William Taussig, Abbott Payson Usher, Alvin Harvey Hansen, William Leonard Crum, Edward Chamberlin, Arthur Eli Monroe Harvard University, 1906 - Economics Edited at Harvard University's Department of Economics, this journal covers all aspects of the field -- from the journal's traditional emphasis on microtheory, to both empirical and theoretical macroeconomics. |
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... Board of Trade Arbitrations Act , 1874 , the most important matters from the standpoint of the traders are ( a ) terminals , ( b ) reasonable facilities , ( c ) through rates , ( d ) undue preference , ( e ) control over actual rates ...
... Board of Trade Arbitrations Act , 1874 , the most important matters from the standpoint of the traders are ( a ) terminals , ( b ) reasonable facilities , ( c ) through rates , ( d ) undue preference , ( e ) control over actual rates ...
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... Board of Trade . When the provision placing the revision of maxima and of classi- fication in the hands of the Board of Trade was under consideration , an amendment to place such revision in the hands of the Commission was negatived ...
... Board of Trade . When the provision placing the revision of maxima and of classi- fication in the hands of the Board of Trade was under consideration , an amendment to place such revision in the hands of the Commission was negatived ...
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... Board of Trade , 1889 , 1890 , pp . 12 and 106. This report to the Lancashire and Cheshire , Devon and Cornwall , and Irish Conferences ( traders ' organizations ) , was published at Manchester in 1890. It contains a searching but ...
... Board of Trade , 1889 , 1890 , pp . 12 and 106. This report to the Lancashire and Cheshire , Devon and Cornwall , and Irish Conferences ( traders ' organizations ) , was published at Manchester in 1890. It contains a searching but ...
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... Board of Trade under the conciliation clause , but no satisfactory agreement could be obtained.2 It was Mr. Chamberlain who introduced into the legis- lation the clause under discussion . The agitation in re- gard to preferential rates ...
... Board of Trade under the conciliation clause , but no satisfactory agreement could be obtained.2 It was Mr. Chamberlain who introduced into the legis- lation the clause under discussion . The agitation in re- gard to preferential rates ...
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... trade , thereby still further increasing the number of preferential rates . The provisions of the Act of 1888 with ... Board of Agriculture , Hansard , 1902 , fourth series , vol . cviii . p . 1640. See also Boyle and Waghorn , op . cit ...
... trade , thereby still further increasing the number of preferential rates . The provisions of the Act of 1888 with ... Board of Agriculture , Hansard , 1902 , fourth series , vol . cviii . p . 1640. See also Boyle and Waghorn , op . cit ...
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