The National Review, Volume 134W.H. Allen, 1950 - English literature |
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Page 87
... effect of devaluation . But whatever the literal construction of his words , there can be no doubt that this meaning ... effects of heavy advance buying from dollar sources during the months before devaluation . A Grim Outlook F anyone ...
... effect of devaluation . But whatever the literal construction of his words , there can be no doubt that this meaning ... effects of heavy advance buying from dollar sources during the months before devaluation . A Grim Outlook F anyone ...
Page 227
... effect ; yet he can seldom have been unaware of the effect he was creating . He was usually prepared to live for the moment , but always inclined to see the moment against a background of eternity : for his religious sense , though ...
... effect ; yet he can seldom have been unaware of the effect he was creating . He was usually prepared to live for the moment , but always inclined to see the moment against a background of eternity : for his religious sense , though ...
Page 386
... effect of excessive Government expendi- ture , is not at all plausible . Mr. Balogh refutes this doctrine effectively in his second appendix , " The Concept of a Dollar Shortage . " But this does not mean that Government expendi- ture ...
... effect of excessive Government expendi- ture , is not at all plausible . Mr. Balogh refutes this doctrine effectively in his second appendix , " The Concept of a Dollar Shortage . " But this does not mean that Government expendi- ture ...
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CONTENTSJANUARY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH The Editor | 14 |
True and False Arguments Lord Woolton | 25 |
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