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Page 194
... period the profit share fluctuated around an essentially horizontal trend ; here too the profit share has been rising in the 1990s , but it is still ever so slightly lower than in the mid - 1980s . There is no particular comfort for the ...
... period the profit share fluctuated around an essentially horizontal trend ; here too the profit share has been rising in the 1990s , but it is still ever so slightly lower than in the mid - 1980s . There is no particular comfort for the ...
Page 211
... period 1989-93 the corresponding figures were 10.8 per cent and 3.7 per cent . Thus the gap between net profits and ... period of above average investment and growth . To achieve such a combination requires both expansionary demand ...
... period 1989-93 the corresponding figures were 10.8 per cent and 3.7 per cent . Thus the gap between net profits and ... period of above average investment and growth . To achieve such a combination requires both expansionary demand ...
Page 217
... period I , and c . AD 295 , later refined to AD 296 , for the end of period II . Most importantly , the notion of destruction occasioned by disaster was transferred to these dates . Simpson's third period could also be lengthened to AD ...
... period I , and c . AD 295 , later refined to AD 296 , for the end of period II . Most importantly , the notion of destruction occasioned by disaster was transferred to these dates . Simpson's third period could also be lengthened to AD ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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