An American ExperimentOxford University Press, 1936 - 296 halaman |
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... increase in bank deposits and loans . The fact remained that private industry could not yet make profitable use of further credit , and gold imports merely resulted in an increase in bank reserves which at best could only be used for ...
... increase in bank deposits and loans . The fact remained that private industry could not yet make profitable use of further credit , and gold imports merely resulted in an increase in bank reserves which at best could only be used for ...
Halaman 223
... increase in direct taxation . Nevertheless , if , as was also argued , the chief need was a general increase of purchasing power combined with a better distribution of income , the only logical course to pursue would have been either to ...
... increase in direct taxation . Nevertheless , if , as was also argued , the chief need was a general increase of purchasing power combined with a better distribution of income , the only logical course to pursue would have been either to ...
Halaman 246
... increase in indirect taxation - though the Supreme Court's decision regarding the AAA processing taxes may reduce its amount considerably - while the ' soak the rich ' taxes did nothing to increase the burdens on the moderately well ...
... increase in indirect taxation - though the Supreme Court's decision regarding the AAA processing taxes may reduce its amount considerably - while the ' soak the rich ' taxes did nothing to increase the burdens on the moderately well ...
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THE UNITED STATES | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC BACKGROUND | 33 |
FINANCIAL POLICY 66 | 66 |
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