The Journal of political economy, 33. sējumsUniversity of Chicago Press, 1925 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
x. lappuse
... Organization ..... PAGE 365 255 691 694 122 474 576 119 468 255 SMITH , EDGAR L. Common Stocks as Long Term Investments .... STARCH , DANIEL . Principles of Advertising ... 689 252 STEINER , W. H. The Mechanism of Commercial Credit ...
... Organization ..... PAGE 365 255 691 694 122 474 576 119 468 255 SMITH , EDGAR L. Common Stocks as Long Term Investments .... STARCH , DANIEL . Principles of Advertising ... 689 252 STEINER , W. H. The Mechanism of Commercial Credit ...
xv. lappuse
... organization ; comparative types of economic organiza- tion ; the emergence of the existing order ; change in the developing economic order . $ 2.50 , postpaid $ 2.60 Part II . Production in the Modern Order : The natural background of ...
... organization ; comparative types of economic organiza- tion ; the emergence of the existing order ; change in the developing economic order . $ 2.50 , postpaid $ 2.60 Part II . Production in the Modern Order : The natural background of ...
xvi. lappuse
... organization and management plans . Mr. Valgren has virtually solved the problem of applying the best means for minimizing the burden of fire loss among farmers . $ 1.90 , postpaid $ 2.00 THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS CHICAGO ILLINOIS ...
... organization and management plans . Mr. Valgren has virtually solved the problem of applying the best means for minimizing the burden of fire loss among farmers . $ 1.90 , postpaid $ 2.00 THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS CHICAGO ILLINOIS ...
4. lappuse
... advisable to exclude from the index of physical product the influence of the chang- ing relative value of the respective commodities . distress was due to the fact that the organization for 4 N. A. TOLLES AND PAUL H. DOUGLAS.
... advisable to exclude from the index of physical product the influence of the chang- ing relative value of the respective commodities . distress was due to the fact that the organization for 4 N. A. TOLLES AND PAUL H. DOUGLAS.
33. lappuse
... organization during the later months of the war . Mr. Asquith and his followers also withdrew , leaving the coalition very Conservative in tone . At the famous Carlton Club meeting the Conservatives deposed Mr. Lloyd George , and ...
... organization during the later months of the war . Mr. Asquith and his followers also withdrew , leaving the coalition very Conservative in tone . At the famous Carlton Club meeting the Conservatives deposed Mr. Lloyd George , and ...
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activity actual agricultural allowances American amount banks borrower capital carried cause cent Chicago commodities competition considerable corporation cost course curve demand desire determined discussion economic effect existing fact factors farm farmers Federal foreign gain give given gold hand important income increase industry interest labor land less limited loans material means ment method movement natural notes operation organization party period persons political population position possible practice present Press principles probably problem production profit purchasing question railroad rates ratio reason relation relative Reserve result secure seems situation social supply theory tion trade transportation trend union United University utility volume wages whole workers York
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157. lappuse - Gross income" includes gains, profits, and income derived from salaries, wages, or compensation for personal service, of whatever kind and in whatever form paid, or from professions, vocations, trades, businesses, commerce, or sales, or dealings in property, whether real or personal, growing out of the ownership or use of or interest in such property; also from interest, rent, dividends, securities, or the transaction of any business carried on for gain or profit, or gains or profits and income derived...
416. lappuse - Act, in so far as deemed by it available, and shall give due consideration to all the elements of value recognized by the law of the land for ratemaking purposes, and shall give to the property investment account of the carriers only that consideration which under such law it is entitled to in establishing values for rate-making purposes.
157. lappuse - ... a reasonable allowance for the exhaustion, wear and tear of property arising out of its use or employment in the business...
162. lappuse - The rental value of a dwelling house and appurtenances thereof furnished to a minister of the gospel as part of his compensation; (7) Income exempt under treaty.
168. lappuse - Income may be defined as the gain derived from capital, from labor, or from both combined," provided it be understood to include profit gained through a sale or conversion of capital assets, to which it was applied in the Doyle Case (pp.
431. lappuse - Commission in furtherance of the public interest in railway transportation either by making loans to carriers to meet expenditures for capital account or to refund maturing securities originally issued for capital account, or by purchasing transportation equipment and facilities and leasing the same to carriers, as hereinafter provided.
168. lappuse - Here we have the essential matter: not a gain accruing to capital ; not a growth or increment of value in the Investment ; but a gain, a profit, something of exchangeable value, proceeding from the property, »evered from the capital, however Invested or employed, and coming in, being "derived...
635. lappuse - But as neither of them is possible, we fall back on the measurement which economics supplies, of the motive or moving force to action: and we make it serve, with all its faults, both for the desires which prompt activities and for the satisfactions that result from them.
474. lappuse - A First Prize of Three Hundred Dollars, and A Second Prize of Two Hundred Dollars are offered to contestants in Class B.
24. lappuse - Where the local education authority resolve that any of the children attending an elementary school within their area are unable by reason of lack of food to take full advantage of the education provided for them...