Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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... received only 4.5 per cent of the total national in- come , whereas the top 0.015 per cent of the families received 6.6 per cent of the income . " More recently , the National Resources Committee reported a study , made under the ...
... received only 4.5 per cent of the total national in- come , whereas the top 0.015 per cent of the families received 6.6 per cent of the income . " More recently , the National Resources Committee reported a study , made under the ...
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... received by individuals and families in the light of purchasing power , which is the amount of want - satisfying goods obtainable by the income received . American families live on different planes of living . The THE ECONOMICS OF THE ...
... received by individuals and families in the light of purchasing power , which is the amount of want - satisfying goods obtainable by the income received . American families live on different planes of living . The THE ECONOMICS OF THE ...
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... received their instruction . At the age of seven years , the boys were established in boarding schools where they received gymnastic training , played games designed to increase their speed , strength , agility , and cunning , and ...
... received their instruction . At the age of seven years , the boys were established in boarding schools where they received gymnastic training , played games designed to increase their speed , strength , agility , and cunning , and ...
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