Investigation of Concentration of Economic Power, Issue 25; Issue 27; Issue 31U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 - Big business |
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... taxation " : Tax pressure on all the factors of produc- tion _.___ . Effect of a tax on idle money on the distribution of income .. Effect of incentive taxation on monopoly prices --- Effect of a tax on idle money on the price level ...
... taxation " : Tax pressure on all the factors of produc- tion _.___ . Effect of a tax on idle money on the distribution of income .. Effect of incentive taxation on monopoly prices --- Effect of a tax on idle money on the price level ...
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... taxes , com- missions , royalties , rents , interest , dividends , and profits , and becomes the money income of the country . By resort to the instrument of money we convert each contributor's share of a particular product into the ...
... taxes , com- missions , royalties , rents , interest , dividends , and profits , and becomes the money income of the country . By resort to the instrument of money we convert each contributor's share of a particular product into the ...
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... taxation ; but when exchange is delayed , production and the net living standards of the community decline in a way beyond repair . Even if goods are not bartered directly but are exchanged through a neutral commodity which serves as ...
... taxation ; but when exchange is delayed , production and the net living standards of the community decline in a way beyond repair . Even if goods are not bartered directly but are exchanged through a neutral commodity which serves as ...
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... taxes on tangible property in order to maintain the rules of law which protect and preserve property . Thus both nature and society impose certain incentives which insure that specialized producers offer their surpluses in exchange and ...
... taxes on tangible property in order to maintain the rules of law which protect and preserve property . Thus both nature and society impose certain incentives which insure that specialized producers offer their surpluses in exchange and ...
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... taxation and substitute itself as the spender until private money - holders are induced by its action to spend again in a satisfactory fashion . Others have advocated that the Govern- ment borrow and spend only a limited sum to reach a ...
... taxation and substitute itself as the spender until private money - holders are induced by its action to spend again in a satisfactory fashion . Others have advocated that the Govern- ment borrow and spend only a limited sum to reach a ...
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1,000 wage earners absolute index activity allied products amount assets average number bank bankers Billion bonds borrowers capital census central offices central-office groups Commission concentration consumer Corporation deposits depression disbursed dollars earners per establishment elsewhere classified employment estab establishments employing half establishments operated exchange expansion program Federal fiat money gold half the workers idle increase industry groups interest investment iron and steel kindred products labor larger establishments lishments loans machinery manufacturing materials measured ments mills money savings National Economic Committee national income number of establishments number of wage operated by central percent Percentage distribution percentage of establishments period petroleum plants problem profits proportion proportionate index proposals purchasing power rayon recovery rubber savers size-groups store of value Stuart Chase sumers taxation Temporary National Economic tion total number units value of products wage earners employed workers declined York City