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Page 153
... expenditure cuts in 1921.26 Expenditure cuts Demands for economies in all aspects of public expenditure mounted in the early months of 1921. It was argued that such ex- penditure , by necessitating high taxation , restricted necessary ...
... expenditure cuts in 1921.26 Expenditure cuts Demands for economies in all aspects of public expenditure mounted in the early months of 1921. It was argued that such ex- penditure , by necessitating high taxation , restricted necessary ...
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... expenditure ( the ' Geddes axe ' ) . This was a manifestation of a comprehensive view of correct proce- dure which prevailed in financial circles , including the Treasury . This was that the Budget should be balanced by contraction of ...
... expenditure ( the ' Geddes axe ' ) . This was a manifestation of a comprehensive view of correct proce- dure which prevailed in financial circles , including the Treasury . This was that the Budget should be balanced by contraction of ...
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... expenditure of this country by what would be more than sufficient to pro- vide an old - age pension for every man ... expenditure , the other is increasing taxation . If you do not reduce expenditure , you must inevitably provide 317.
... expenditure of this country by what would be more than sufficient to pro- vide an old - age pension for every man ... expenditure , the other is increasing taxation . If you do not reduce expenditure , you must inevitably provide 317.
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Introduction | 2 |
The First World War and after | 126 |
The interwar years | 163 |
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