If the Treasury were to fill old bottles with banknotes, bury them at suitable depths in disused coal mines which are then filled up to the surface with town rubbish, and leave it to private enterprise on well-tried principles of laissez-faire to dig... Stephen Leacock: A Reappraisal - Página 57editado por - 1986 - 172 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1964 - 1240 páginas
...Treasury were to fill old bottles with bank notes, bury them at suitable depths in disused coal mines which are then filled up to the surface with town rubbish, and leave it to private enterprise on well tried principles of laissez-faire to dig the notes up again * * * there need be no more unemployment... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1964 - 742 páginas
...bottles with banknotes and bury them at suitable depths in disused coal mines, which are then filled to the surface with town rubbish, and leave it to private enterprise with well-tried principles of laissez faire to dig the notes up again, the right to do so being obtained... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1966 - 1694 páginas
...employment. He was prepared to stimulate demand even if the public expenditures were otherwise sterile: If the Treasury were to fill old bottles with bank-notes, bury them at suitable depths in disused coal mines which are then filled up to the surface with town rubbish, and leave it to private enterprise... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1966 - 1016 páginas
...employment. He was prepared to stimulate demand even if the public expenditures were otherwise sterile: If the Treasury were to fill old bottles with bank-notes, bury them at suitable depths in disused coal mines which are then filled up to the surface with town rubbish, and leave it to private enterprise... | |
| J. Michael Armer, Robert Mortimer Marsh - 1982 - 302 páginas
...our statesmen on the principles of the classical economics stands in the way of anything better. . . .If the Treasury were to fill old bottles with banknotes,...principles of laissez-faire to dig the notes up again... there would be no more unemployment It would indeed be more sensible to build houses and the like;... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1964 - 1532 páginas
...Treasury were to fill old bottles with bank notes, bury them at suitable depths in disused coal mines which are then filled up to the surface with town rubbish, and leave it to private enterprise on well tried principles of laissez-faire to dig the notes up again • * * there need be no more unemployment... | |
| Robert Kuttner - 1987 - 328 páginas
...activity to capture the ease with which government could prime the pumps if only it would, Keynes added, If the Treasury were to fill old bottles with bank-notes,...depths in disused coal-mines which are then filled up, top the surface with town rubbish, and leave it to private enterprise on well-tried principles of laissez-faire... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1994 - 582 páginas
...Treasury were to fill old bottles with bank notes, bury them at suitable depths in disused coal mines which are then filled up to the surface with town...principles of laissez-faire to dig the notes up again . . . there need be no more unemployment ... It would, indeed, be more sensible to build houses and... | |
| David Felix - 1995 - 300 páginas
...irony, lighting up odd aspects of consumption as related to employment and lengthening their shadows. "If the Treasury were to fill old bottles with banknotes, bury them at suitable depths in disused coal mines which are then filled up to the surface with town rubbish, and leave it to private industry... | |
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