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Of course , variations are to be expected ; other factors may have influenced German - Americans of different classes , sections , religious persuasion , etc. The hypothesis , therefore , is consonant with some variation in the group's ...
Of course , variations are to be expected ; other factors may have influenced German - Americans of different classes , sections , religious persuasion , etc. The hypothesis , therefore , is consonant with some variation in the group's ...
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ments compare as well as they can the rate of profit o expected from the use of a machine during its productive life with the rate of interest which must be paid to acquire the funds needed to purchase the investment .
ments compare as well as they can the rate of profit o expected from the use of a machine during its productive life with the rate of interest which must be paid to acquire the funds needed to purchase the investment .
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In January 1951 most people expected prices to go up during 1951 ; in June the number of those who expected stable or even falling prices was as large as the number of those who expected rising prices ; in November expectation of price ...
In January 1951 most people expected prices to go up during 1951 ; in June the number of those who expected stable or even falling prices was as large as the number of those who expected rising prices ; in November expectation of price ...
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INTRODUCTION by Mirra Komarovsky | 2 |
THE NONECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS OF JOHN MAY | 8 |
PART 1HISTORY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH | 31 |
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