Business Annals: United States, England, France, Germany, Austria, Russia, Sweden, Netherlands, Italy, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, South Africa, Australia, India, Japan, ChinaNational Bureau of Economic Research, Incorporated, 1926 - 380 páginas |
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... slackening of activity , even though the slackening lasted but a few months , and did not reach grave proportions . Cases in point may be found in the American annals for 1888 , 1900 and 1923. Other illustrations are Italy in 1900 ...
... slackening of activity , even though the slackening lasted but a few months , and did not reach grave proportions . Cases in point may be found in the American annals for 1888 , 1900 and 1923. Other illustrations are Italy in 1900 ...
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... slackening of trade . Even if these cases were counted , it would still appear that English business has experienced fewer recessions than American business during the same period of four generations . Hence English cycles have been ...
... slackening of trade . Even if these cases were counted , it would still appear that English business has experienced fewer recessions than American business during the same period of four generations . Hence English cycles have been ...
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... slackening of in- dustrial activity ; prosperity continues in South ; further large in- crease in volume of foreign trade . Money very tight ; minor panic , spring . John Adams , Federalist , elected President . Depression ; panic ...
... slackening of in- dustrial activity ; prosperity continues in South ; further large in- crease in volume of foreign trade . Money very tight ; minor panic , spring . John Adams , Federalist , elected President . Depression ; panic ...
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... slackening and depression ; many failures ; unemployment ; complete collapse of cotton market , spring ; commodity prices decline ; foreign trade restricted . Money very tight ; panic begins , March , in New Orleans ; worst in New York ...
... slackening and depression ; many failures ; unemployment ; complete collapse of cotton market , spring ; commodity prices decline ; foreign trade restricted . Money very tight ; panic begins , March , in New Orleans ; worst in New York ...
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... Slackening of activity to dullness ; some advance of commodity prices ; prosperity continues in South ; smaller exports , larger imports . Severe pressure in money market , May , and late in year ; sub- treasuries established ; security ...
... Slackening of activity to dullness ; some advance of commodity prices ; prosperity continues in South ; smaller exports , larger imports . Severe pressure in money market , May , and late in year ; sub- treasuries established ; security ...
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activity and expansion agricultural annals Argentina Australia Austria autumn bank barley bond prices bourse Brazil business cycles Canada Census cession commodity prices decline commodity prices reach commodity prices rise Continued activity corn cotton crop countries crises crisis depres Depression Revival dullness duration of business eases economic England especially Excellent wheat exports failures Fair wheat favorable balance foreign trade France Germany gold gradually harvest high prices imports improvement increase in foreign industry Italy Japan last half-year last quarter late low price maize manufacturing Mild depression Mild prosperity Money easy Money market Money very easy Money very tight Netherlands November panic period perity phases Poor wheat pression prices fall prices reach peak Prosperity Prosperity Prosperity railroad rapid record rise in commodity Russia security prices severe sion slackening South Africa speculation square miles statistical stock exchange stock prices summer Sweden tion unemployment Uneven prosper United vival wheat crop wheat price
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Página 114 - I am old enough to remember the war of 1745 and its end, the war of 1755 and its close, the war of 1775 and its termination, the war of 1812 and its pacification. Every one of these wars has been followed by a general distress, embarrassments of commerce, destruction of manufactures, fall of the price of produce and lands.
Página 112 - the first protective tariff, that of 1816. The manufacture of cotton and wool passed rapidly from the household to the mill; but the methods of domestic and neighborhood industry, even in these lines of manufacture, continued to predominate down to and including the decade between 1820 and 1830.
Página 2 - American Engineering Council. GEORGE E. ROBERTS. American Bankers Association, Treasurer. MC RORTY, American Statistical Association. AW SHAW, National Publishers' Association. GRAY SILVER, American Farm Bureau Federation. OSWALD W. KNAUTH, Recording Secretary. GUSTAV R. STAHL, Executive
Página 41 - •••last 11.1 years, he was able to get from Thorold Rogers' History of Agriculture and Prices in England a period of 11 years in price fluctuations, and when the sun-spot cycle was revised to 10.45 years he
Página 74 - the tides of business activity. A tendency toward alternations of prosperity and depression must have considerable constancy and energy to stamp its pattern upon economic history in a world where other factors of most unequal power are constantly present, and where one or other of these factors, singly or in combination, rises to dominance at irregular intervals.