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According to the calculations of Professor Bowley and Mr Colin Clark , the national income in 1911 amounted to approximately 19881. millions ; in 1924 it had increased to 35861. millions ; in 1927 , to nearly 40001. millions ; in 1932 ...
According to the calculations of Professor Bowley and Mr Colin Clark , the national income in 1911 amounted to approximately 19881. millions ; in 1924 it had increased to 35861. millions ; in 1927 , to nearly 40001. millions ; in 1932 ...
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Moreover , in the majority of cases an increase of State expenditure involves not only present , but also future liabilities — this is particularly true of pensions and of services financed through loans or through subsidies based on ...
Moreover , in the majority of cases an increase of State expenditure involves not only present , but also future liabilities — this is particularly true of pensions and of services financed through loans or through subsidies based on ...
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When all is said and done , it is probably true that a greater benefit can be derived from a reduction in the burden of taxation than by an increase of prices through inflation . In the former case the advantage is , admittedly , felt ...
When all is said and done , it is probably true that a greater benefit can be derived from a reduction in the burden of taxation than by an increase of prices through inflation . In the former case the advantage is , admittedly , felt ...
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