The World of Business, Volume 4Edward C. Bursk |
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... cent of the world's population and 7 per cent of the world's area , produced about 41 per cent of the world's output of goods and services , and very close to one - half of the world's industrial output . This statistic , impressive in ...
... cent of the world's population and 7 per cent of the world's area , produced about 41 per cent of the world's output of goods and services , and very close to one - half of the world's industrial output . This statistic , impressive in ...
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... cent of American families had incomes above $ 3,000 as measured in 1950 dollars , but by 1953 , 63 per cent of all families stood above this figure . In 1936 approximately 20 per cent of all families had incomes of less than $ 1,000 at ...
... cent of American families had incomes above $ 3,000 as measured in 1950 dollars , but by 1953 , 63 per cent of all families stood above this figure . In 1936 approximately 20 per cent of all families had incomes of less than $ 1,000 at ...
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... cent . Under the impact of these changes , the proportion of the national income going to the top 1 per cent of recipients has shrunk from 15 per cent in 1929 ( the same as 1913 ) to 12 per cent by 1940 and to 8.3 per cent by 1948 ( 6.2 per ...
... cent . Under the impact of these changes , the proportion of the national income going to the top 1 per cent of recipients has shrunk from 15 per cent in 1929 ( the same as 1913 ) to 12 per cent by 1940 and to 8.3 per cent by 1948 ( 6.2 per ...
Contents
A Probe of the Art of WealthGetting | 1944 |
A Follower of Confucius Anticipates the Law of Supply | 1953 |
Breaking the Bonds of Tradition | 1973 |
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