The Journal of Economic History, Volumen7Economic History Association at the University of Pennsylvania, 1947 |
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... effect that induces new developments with the result that per capita real income rises . Or a protective duty may have no other effect than to increase the price of the protected commodity and , in consequence , its output ; but it may ...
... effect that induces new developments with the result that per capita real income rises . Or a protective duty may have no other effect than to increase the price of the protected commodity and , in consequence , its output ; but it may ...
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... effect on British incomes , was at the same time tending automatically to effect an adjustment in the domestic economy , thus providing the means as well as the necessity for a shift of productive factors from the . supply of foreign ...
... effect on British incomes , was at the same time tending automatically to effect an adjustment in the domestic economy , thus providing the means as well as the necessity for a shift of productive factors from the . supply of foreign ...
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... effects on economic growth in the United States of a reduc- tion of the income tax in the higher brackets we have to distinguish two things : the effect upon investment ( " saving " ) and the effect upon motivation . The first effect ...
... effects on economic growth in the United States of a reduc- tion of the income tax in the higher brackets we have to distinguish two things : the effect upon investment ( " saving " ) and the effect upon motivation . The first effect ...
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