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... Method of Making . Harry A. Richards 652 International Classification of Causes of Death , Second Decennial Revision of the , Paris , July 1-3 , 1909. C. W. D 562 International Statistical Institute , The Twelfth Session of , at Paris ...
... Method of Making . Harry A. Richards 652 International Classification of Causes of Death , Second Decennial Revision of the , Paris , July 1-3 , 1909. C. W. D 562 International Statistical Institute , The Twelfth Session of , at Paris ...
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... methods of treatment consists in keeping this question as to concen- tration of wealth separate from the other and ... method of meas- uring concentration of wealth , the reader is referred to articles by Messrs . Lorenz , Holmes , and ...
... methods of treatment consists in keeping this question as to concen- tration of wealth separate from the other and ... method of meas- uring concentration of wealth , the reader is referred to articles by Messrs . Lorenz , Holmes , and ...
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... method which involves definition of the large fortune absolutely . If the character of the actual statistics ... method in the article referred to above . It is sig- nificant that Mr. Lorenz uses hypothetical figures , and thus fails to ...
... method which involves definition of the large fortune absolutely . If the character of the actual statistics ... method in the article referred to above . It is sig- nificant that Mr. Lorenz uses hypothetical figures , and thus fails to ...
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... method of testing for concentration is , so far as the writer can see , not open to criticism . This is what is ... method of relative class boundaries , which also meets the requirement of defining large and small and middling fortunes ...
... method of testing for concentration is , so far as the writer can see , not open to criticism . This is what is ... method of relative class boundaries , which also meets the requirement of defining large and small and middling fortunes ...
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... method is used by Pareto in his ' Cours d'Économie Politique , " vol . ii , p . 305 , but for income curves . Pareto men- tions the fact that the curve approximates a straight line . Mr. Lorenz's remarks about the logarithmic curve ( pp ...
... method is used by Pareto in his ' Cours d'Économie Politique , " vol . ii , p . 305 , but for income curves . Pareto men- tions the fact that the curve approximates a straight line . Mr. Lorenz's remarks about the logarithmic curve ( pp ...
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