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... according to the National Consump- tion , but he appears to have been of the opinion that this was a need- less refinement , and the Index Number usually known by his name is the so - called unweighted Index Number . As this number is ...
... according to the National Consump- tion , but he appears to have been of the opinion that this was a need- less refinement , and the Index Number usually known by his name is the so - called unweighted Index Number . As this number is ...
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... process has the merit of a certain simplicity . It will be seen that each article is not really weighted according to the extent to which it enters into the national Expenditure ; for 29 ] 29 Index Numbers of Prices .
... process has the merit of a certain simplicity . It will be seen that each article is not really weighted according to the extent to which it enters into the national Expenditure ; for 29 ] 29 Index Numbers of Prices .
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... according to their values , for at each change , at least , in their form from raw materials to finished articles they are likely to change hands . Foreign Trade Index Numbers . - The Index Numbers based on Foreign Trade to some extent ...
... according to their values , for at each change , at least , in their form from raw materials to finished articles they are likely to change hands . Foreign Trade Index Numbers . - The Index Numbers based on Foreign Trade to some extent ...
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... according to the census of 1900 . + Tillinghast , " The Negro in Africa and America , " p . 138 . #Olmsted , " Seaboard Slave States , " pp . 58 and 59 . • South Atlantic States in 1900 was practically three - 11 ] 49 The Negro as a ...
... according to the census of 1900 . + Tillinghast , " The Negro in Africa and America , " p . 138 . #Olmsted , " Seaboard Slave States , " pp . 58 and 59 . • South Atlantic States in 1900 was practically three - 11 ] 49 The Negro as a ...
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... * Publications American Economic Association , Third Series , vol . 5 , p . 118 . + Census 1900 , " Agriculture , " Pt . II . , p . 419 . Indian and the Hawaiian . According to the most recent 52 [ 14 American Statistical Asociations .
... * Publications American Economic Association , Third Series , vol . 5 , p . 118 . + Census 1900 , " Agriculture , " Pt . II . , p . 419 . Indian and the Hawaiian . According to the most recent 52 [ 14 American Statistical Asociations .
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Halaman 146 - Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana.
Halaman 80 - A calorie is understood to be the amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of a kilogram of water one degree centigrade, which, translated into terms of mechanics, equals 423.5 kilogram-metres.
Halaman 198 - The mentally better stock in the nation is not reproducing itself at the same rate as it did of old ; the less able, and the less energetic are more fertile than the better stocks. No scheme of wider or more thorough education will bring up, in the scale of intelligence, hereditary weakness to the level of hereditary strength. The only remedy, if one be possible at all, is to alter the relative fertility of the good and the bad stocks in the community.
Halaman 76 - Annual Report of the National League for the Protection of the Family for 1903 the report of the corresponding secretary, Rev.
Halaman 57 - That after the completion and return of the enumeration and of the work upon the schedules relating to the products of agriculture and to manufacturing and mechanical establishments...
Halaman 22 - For any change in gold will affect all prices in an equal ratio; and if other disturbing causes may be considered proportional to the ratio of change of price they produce in one or more commodities, then all the individual variations of prices will be correctly balanced off against each other in the geometric mean, and the true variation of the value of gold will be detected.
Halaman 21 - Report on wholesale and retail prices in the United Kingdom in 1902, with comparative statistical tables for a series of years.
Halaman 57 - ... crime, pauperism and benevolence, including prisoners, paupers, juvenile delinquents and inmates of benevolent and reformatory
Halaman 144 - Edition 10,000 copies.) Method and result of estimating the population of the larger cities of the United States in 1901, 1902, 1903. No. 8. — Negroes in the United States. (333 pages. 14 maps and diagrams. Edition, 8,000 copies.) Analysis of negro population and the negro as a farmer, with general tables. No.