The Journal of Economic History, Volumen7Economic History Association at the University of Pennsylvania, 1947 |
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... fact - finding board recommended further wage increases totaling $ 24,000,000 . These wage " boosts " were more than sufficient to wipe out all the gains expected from the rate increase . The board , neverthe- less , held that it could ...
... fact - finding board recommended further wage increases totaling $ 24,000,000 . These wage " boosts " were more than sufficient to wipe out all the gains expected from the rate increase . The board , neverthe- less , held that it could ...
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... fact in economic history . In making that statement , I am of course giving my own meaning to " matters of fact . " There are many statements very much worth making in economic history which are not statements of fact since they are ...
... fact in economic history . In making that statement , I am of course giving my own meaning to " matters of fact . " There are many statements very much worth making in economic history which are not statements of fact since they are ...
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... fact that is very important for our grasp of the interest phenomenon - should be related not to his effort and their loan but to the effort and the loans of all the entre- preneurs and capitalists who made attempts and lost . The ...
... fact that is very important for our grasp of the interest phenomenon - should be related not to his effort and their loan but to the effort and the loans of all the entre- preneurs and capitalists who made attempts and lost . The ...
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