The National Review, Volume 48, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1907 |
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Page 686
... increase in numbers , and efficiency , trade and industry become able to pay the increased rent , and yet produce ... increase of trade and increase of population . These factors being more or less constant and increasing , accessibility ...
... increase in numbers , and efficiency , trade and industry become able to pay the increased rent , and yet produce ... increase of trade and increase of population . These factors being more or less constant and increasing , accessibility ...
Page 924
... increased quantities . Similarly of the increase of 45 millions sterling in the value of exports , 17 millions is accounted for by increased prices and 28 millions by increased quantities . The Tariff Commission gives us what the Board ...
... increased quantities . Similarly of the increase of 45 millions sterling in the value of exports , 17 millions is accounted for by increased prices and 28 millions by increased quantities . The Tariff Commission gives us what the Board ...
Page 925
... increase worth £ 28,100,000 due to increases in quantities , and £ 17,700,000 due to increases in values . The increase in quantity is equal to 8.1 per cent . , and this corresponds very closely with the increase in quantity of ...
... increase worth £ 28,100,000 due to increases in quantities , and £ 17,700,000 due to increases in values . The increase in quantity is equal to 8.1 per cent . , and this corresponds very closely with the increase in quantity of ...
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NATIONAL | 560 |
The Future of Tariff Reform By J L GARVIN Editor of | 571 |
To General Picquart on his Appointment as Secretary | 632 |
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