The American Economic Review, المجلد 12American Economic Association., 1918 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... FINANCES E. R. A. Seligman , Columbia University ' Printed in the Publications of the American Statistical Association ' Printed in the AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW , March , 1922 John E. Rovensky , Vice President , National Bank of.
... FINANCES E. R. A. Seligman , Columbia University ' Printed in the Publications of the American Statistical Association ' Printed in the AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW , March , 1922 John E. Rovensky , Vice President , National Bank of.
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John E. Rovensky , Vice President , National Bank of Commerce , New York City Alvin W. Krech , President , Equitable Trust Company , New York City J. T. Holdsworth , Vice President , Bank of Pittsburgh , Pitts- burgh , Pa . E. L. Bogart ...
John E. Rovensky , Vice President , National Bank of Commerce , New York City Alvin W. Krech , President , Equitable Trust Company , New York City J. T. Holdsworth , Vice President , Bank of Pittsburgh , Pitts- burgh , Pa . E. L. Bogart ...
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... banks increased the rediscount rates slightly . The change in rates was significant not in itself but because it indicated a change of federal reserve policy . The only immediate effect of the rates was a break in security prices , a ...
... banks increased the rediscount rates slightly . The change in rates was significant not in itself but because it indicated a change of federal reserve policy . The only immediate effect of the rates was a break in security prices , a ...
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... banks of this country have been subject to great financial strain . Although there was no breakdown in credit , the drastic fall of commodity prices caused the failure of a large number of business concerns and forced others into the ...
... banks of this country have been subject to great financial strain . Although there was no breakdown in credit , the drastic fall of commodity prices caused the failure of a large number of business concerns and forced others into the ...
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... bank clearings of 190 cities excluding New York City , shows decreases of 22 per cent and 10 per cent , compared with the corresponding periods of 1920 and 1919 , respectively . " This decline in 1921 is of course primarily the result ...
... bank clearings of 190 cities excluding New York City , shows decreases of 22 per cent and 10 per cent , compared with the corresponding periods of 1920 and 1919 , respectively . " This decline in 1921 is of course primarily the result ...
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الصفحة 59 - continuous association of wage-earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their working lives.
الصفحة 31 - England is full of wealth, of multifarious produce, supply for human want in every kind; yet England is dying of inanition. With unabated bounty the land of England blooms and grows; waving with yellow harvests; thick-studded with workshops, industrial implements, with fifteen millions of workers, understood to be the strongest, the cunningest and the willingest our Earth ever had; these men are here; the work they have done; the fruit they have...
الصفحة 4 - The President of the Association shall preside at all meetings of the Association and of the Executive Council, and shall perform such other duties as the Executive Council may assign to him.
الصفحة 146 - All accidents, diseases, and injuries arising out of the employment and resulting in death, permanent disability, or in the loss of time other than the remainder of the day, shift, or turn on which the injury was incurred, should be clarified as "tabulatable accidents, diseases, and injuries, and a report of all such accidents, diseases, and injuries to some State or national authority should be required.
الصفحة 148 - The committee, therefore, in its definition of cause of accident adopted the recommendation that the accident should be charged to that condition or circumstance the absence of which would have prevented the accident; but if there be more than one such condition or circumstance, then to the one most easily preventable.
الصفحة 3 - Association has as its purpose the encouragement of economic research, especially the historical and statistical study of the actual conditions of industrial life, the issue of publications on economic subjects, and the encouragement of perfect freedom of economic discussion.
الصفحة 61 - In the words of one authority its principal function is to 'set up organs of government, define and limit them, provide agencies for making, executing and interpreting laws for the industry and means for their enforcement'.4 The managerial theory, in contrast, stresses the
الصفحة 56 - there are in the United States today hundreds of union organizations each practically independent or sovereign, and each with its own and often peculiar structural arrangements, aims, policies, demands, methods, attitudes and internal regulations. Nor is there any visible or tangible bond that unites all these organizations into a single whole, however tenuous. Groups there are, indeed, with overstructures and declared common aims and methods. But...
الصفحة 161 - A significant fact developed by the investigation is that self-insured employers, whom one would expect to pay promptly, are no more prompt in this respect than either State funds or private carriers. As regards liberality of payment most of the State funds are more liberal in this respect than either stock or mutual companies.
الصفحة 25 - ... and prolong the period of liquidation. Our aim, accordingly, should be to check the rise of prices when the index numbers of physical output indicate that the limit of existing capacity is being approached. At that point it would be desirable to raise discount rates — even though reserve ratios might still be high.