The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 156Atlantic Monthly Company, 1935 |
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... ment , is now in sight . Fortunately there are two serious fallacies in this dismal line of argu- ment . The despair over temporary over- production and the apparent failure of any important new industry to appear on the horizon is not ...
... ment , is now in sight . Fortunately there are two serious fallacies in this dismal line of argu- ment . The despair over temporary over- production and the apparent failure of any important new industry to appear on the horizon is not ...
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... ments have been made for replacements rather than for new facilities . Such replacements comprise the rebuilding of antiquated plants , and the replace- ment of obsolete machinery and almost every other conceivable form of rela- tively ...
... ments have been made for replacements rather than for new facilities . Such replacements comprise the rebuilding of antiquated plants , and the replace- ment of obsolete machinery and almost every other conceivable form of rela- tively ...
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... ment of production . But in dairying or any other form of agriculture , curtail- ment is difficult . The herd must be kept going because it is the source of ready money , even though the long series of transactions involved in secur ...
... ment of production . But in dairying or any other form of agriculture , curtail- ment is difficult . The herd must be kept going because it is the source of ready money , even though the long series of transactions involved in secur ...
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