The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Količina 9Macmillan, 1899 Contains papers that appeal to a broad and global readership in all fields of economics. |
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Stran 2
... government , and a public joint - stock company . Probably the first thing to strike the casual observer will be the similarity of the government of the two institutions . Just as the government of the joint - stock company is entrusted ...
... government , and a public joint - stock company . Probably the first thing to strike the casual observer will be the similarity of the government of the two institutions . Just as the government of the joint - stock company is entrusted ...
Stran 4
... government work known as municipal enterprise , the case is altogether different . What is a municipal enterprise ? If we only consider the derivation of the words , it would appear that every undertaking of a municipality should be a ...
... government work known as municipal enterprise , the case is altogether different . What is a municipal enterprise ? If we only consider the derivation of the words , it would appear that every undertaking of a municipality should be a ...
Stran 18
... Government to purchase home stocks , other than their own , in order to maintain the latter at a reasonable price and so avoid the waste at present incurred in redeeming debt . There is , however , little benefit to be derived from the ...
... Government to purchase home stocks , other than their own , in order to maintain the latter at a reasonable price and so avoid the waste at present incurred in redeeming debt . There is , however , little benefit to be derived from the ...
Stran 21
... Government should purchase and control the railway system of the country has been much debated in times past . The principal objects which those who have argued for their purchase have had in view would be attained were the Government ...
... Government should purchase and control the railway system of the country has been much debated in times past . The principal objects which those who have argued for their purchase have had in view would be attained were the Government ...
Stran 22
... Government ; and beyond this he does not look and does not require to look . The sum may represent part of what has been destroyed by war , or it may be considered as a portion of the Suez Canal . This does not concern the lender ; and ...
... Government ; and beyond this he does not look and does not require to look . The sum may represent part of what has been destroyed by war , or it may be considered as a portion of the Suez Canal . This does not concern the lender ; and ...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of ..., Količina 23 ,89. izdaja Celotni ogled - 1913 |
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Stran 443 - Objects (a) To provide a means of communication between women's organizations in all countries. (b) To provide opportunities for women to meet together from all parts of the world to confer upon questions relating to the welfare of the commonwealth and the family.
Stran 579 - Where any person -wilfully and maliciously breaks a contract of service or of hiring, knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the probable consequences of his so doing, either alone or in combination with others, will be to endanger human life, or cause serious bodily injury, or to expose valuable property whether real or personal to destruction or serious injury...
Stran 71 - Trades Unions work well as centres of resistance against the encroachments of capital. They fail partially from an injudicious use of their power. They fail generally from limiting themselves to a guerilla war against the effects of the existing system, instead of simultaneously trying to change it, instead of using their organized forces as a lever for the final emancipation of the working class, that is to say, the 'ultimate abolition of the wages system.
Stran 224 - ... co-operation for common objects, precludes any uniform principle for the discharge of local duties, compels the general government to take things upon itself which would be best left to local authorities if there were any whose authority extended to the entire metropolis ; and answers no purpose but to keep up the fantastical trappings of that union of modern jobbing and antiquated foppery, the Corporation of the City of London.
Stran 71 - They are not derived from land as such or from capital as such, but land and capital enable their owners to get their respective shares out of the surplus value extracted by the employing capitalist from the labourer.
Stran 431 - We are the only animal species in which the female depends on the male for food, the only animal species in which the sex relation is also an economic relation.
Stran 501 - ... which he himself bears a part, but on things obtained by a double exchange, a sale followed by a purchase — the question of Value is fundamental Almost every speculation respecting the economical interests of a society 266 •bus constituted, implies some theory of Value : the smallest error on that subject infects with corresponding error all our other conclusions; and anything vague or misty in our conception of it, creates confusion and uncertainty iti everything else.
Stran 577 - The last report of the Labour Association for promoting co-operative production, based on the co-partnership of the workers...
Stran 380 - Ground-rents, so far as they exceed the ordinary rent of land, are altogether owing to the good government of the sovereign, which, by protecting the industry either of the whole people, or of the inhabitants of some particular place, enables them to pay so much more than its real value for the ground which they build their houses upon...
Stran 302 - Later, when hard pressed by Professor Graziani, he seeks to maintain his position by assuming that " the change of price is small," "by taking A/ sufficiently small" (Economic Journal, viii, p. 235). But is it fair to assume that a small change of price is " more general