Annalen der Gemeinwirtschaft, Opseg 21926 1954- include reports of the 1st International Collective Economy Conference (conference name varies). |
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Aargau agricultural amount insured Argentina authorities Basle Belgium Berne bread building activity building enterprises building materials cantonal fire insurance cantonal offices capital centimes cereals communes compulsory Confederation consumers cooperative building societies cooperative movement cooperative societies Cooperative Wholesale Society duty dwellings economic established expenses export favour figures fire insurance offices flour funds German Glarus Government Graubünden hectare hectolitres home-grown wheat housing shortage increased indemnity industry interest kilometres labour measures million francs million marks mills motor movables municipal National operations organisation paid period premiums problem production profit provisions Prussia public fire insurance public institutions public insurance institutions purchase quintals rates re-insurance realised regard regulations Reich relating rent reserve stocks sale price social subsidies supply Swiss Switzerland tariffs Thurgau tion tons towns trade traffic transport truckloads undertakings Universal Peace Congress utilised Wheat Administration wheat monopoly whilst Zurich
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Stranica 94 - The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and the establishment of an equality of trade conditions among all the nations consenting to the peace and associating themselves for its maintenance.
Stranica 94 - ... make provision to secure and maintain freedom of communications and of transit and equitable treatment for the commerce of all Members of the League.
Stranica 120 - To commence the manufacture of such articles as the Society may determine upon, for the employment of such members as may be without employment, or who may be suffering in consequence of repeated reductions in their wages.
Stranica 106 - To complete the series of investigations into the possibility of improving the methods of preparing for market and marketing within the United Kingdom the food products of the overseas parts of the Empire, with a view to increasing the consumption of such products in the United Kingdom in preference to imports from foreign countries, and to promote the interests of both producers and consumers.
Stranica 130 - Union, the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, and the Federation of British Industries.
Stranica 96 - Convinced that economic peace will largely contribute to security among the nations; Persuaded of the necessity of investigating the economic difficulties which stand in the way of the revival of general prosperity and of ascertaining the best means of overcoming these difficulties and of preventing disputes: Invites the Council to consider at the earliest possible moment the expediency of constituting on a wide basis a preparatory committee which, with the assistance of the technical organizations...
Stranica 96 - firmly resolved to seek all possible means of establishing peace throughout the world" and affirmed its conviction that "economic peace will largely contribute to security among the nations." It further emphasized the "necessity of investigating the economic difficulties which stand in the way of the revival of general prosperity and of ascertaining the best means of overcoming these...
Stranica 127 - Committee is not in a position to recommend which of these methods should be adopted in the first instance : — (1) Further amalgamation of railway companies as a step towards unification. (2) Unification accompanied by private ownership and commercial management. (3) Unification by means of nationalization followed by : — (a) establishment of a Government Department to manage the railways ; (6) constitution of a Board of Management not directly represented in Parliament ; (c) leasing of the system...
Stranica 126 - It is no sound reason that because this country is rich, it should pay railway companies more than necessary, or that cheap travelling should not be provided for the public. But there is no likelihood that the great experiment of the greatest possible cheapness to the public will be tried under the present system.
Stranica 14 - In reality high profits tend much more to raise the price of work than high wages. If in the linen manufacture, for example, the wages of the different working people, the flax-dressers, the spinners, the weavers...