The North American Review, Volume 234University of Northern Iowa, 1932 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... production chart of the League of Nations shows a virtually straight line up to 1929 . What is true of goods in general is true of many basic commodities . It is true of minerals and metals , of foods and tobacco , and of raw ma ...
... production chart of the League of Nations shows a virtually straight line up to 1929 . What is true of goods in general is true of many basic commodities . It is true of minerals and metals , of foods and tobacco , and of raw ma ...
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... production and employment began to go in opposite directions beginning with 1923 , and by 1929 , at the height of the greatest prosperity boom the world has ever known , " technological unemployment " in America was great- er than the ...
... production and employment began to go in opposite directions beginning with 1923 , and by 1929 , at the height of the greatest prosperity boom the world has ever known , " technological unemployment " in America was great- er than the ...
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... production , prime essential for the life of a modern nation . Since production is uninter- rupted when capital and labor are in harmony and interrupted when they are at variance , and since uninter- rupted production is necessary for ...
... production , prime essential for the life of a modern nation . Since production is uninter- rupted when capital and labor are in harmony and interrupted when they are at variance , and since uninter- rupted production is necessary for ...
Contents
In Defense of a Prescription 372 | 11 |
INDEX | 58 |
LAMBERTSON LOUISE Beggarman Thief Story | 96 |
Copyright | |
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