The Common ProblemRyerson Press, 1942 - 339 pages |
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American amount average bank Bank of Canada better businessmen Canada Canadian capital cent Church common cost create credit money demand depression depression period economic efficiency employers equipment experience fact factor farm figures free enterprise freedom function gold gold standard goodwill human idea important income groups increase individual industry intelligence interest J. S. Woodsworth labour legislation less liberty machinery majority manufacturing Marx ment methods money system national income nature necessary never number of persons organization ownership percentage period Planned Economy political population present principles problem profit progress purchasing power reasonable reduced relations result scheme situation social social credit socialist standard of living steadily steady surplus value Sydney Webb tariff taxes things tion totalitarian trade unemployed unemployment insurance United unity wages wealth whole workers