Post-war Reconstruction in AustraliaN. S. W., Australasian Publishing Company in conjunction with Australian Institute of Political Science, 1944 - 347 strani Papers read before the Summer School of the Australian Institute of Political Science, 29th-31st January, 1944. |
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... income due to increased overtime and to more continuous employment . Similarly , non - wage incomes have risen . Farmers with stable prices and a high level of demand have experienced higher incomes which on the whole have more than ...
... income due to increased overtime and to more continuous employment . Similarly , non - wage incomes have risen . Farmers with stable prices and a high level of demand have experienced higher incomes which on the whole have more than ...
Stran 153
... income as will direct an increasing proportion of national income into channels of con- sumption which would not be adequately developed by private enterprise , but which are essential to a com- munity which seeks to establish a minimum ...
... income as will direct an increasing proportion of national income into channels of con- sumption which would not be adequately developed by private enterprise , but which are essential to a com- munity which seeks to establish a minimum ...
Stran 160
... incomes to labour and producers will assist in the task of promoting a better distribution of income , but the opportunities for exacting more and more may prove too tempting . In the war , this position was met by controlling maximum ...
... incomes to labour and producers will assist in the task of promoting a better distribution of income , but the opportunities for exacting more and more may prove too tempting . In the war , this position was met by controlling maximum ...
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