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I happened to arrive in England, at the moment of a commercial crisis.
But this is nit-picking compared to the real commercial crisis.
A series of scandals coincided with a commercial crisis in Bordeaux.
The growing competition among the bourgeois, and the resulting commercial crises, make the wages of the workers ever more fluctuating.
Until the 1870's, international wine export was very important for the Canaries; however, due to a commercial crisis there was an increase of poverty.
Would not one say, to hear them, the rascals, that they were speaking like honest merchants whose affairs were momentarily cramped by a commercial crisis?
The last-named volume contains Jevons' speculations on the connection between commercial crises and sunspots.
Commercial Crisis of the Nineteenth Century (1892)
In the wake of the commercial crisis in the middle of the 1780s, he and his brothers George and Charles went bankrupt.
It is enough to mention the commercial crises that by their periodical return put the existence of the entire bourgeois society on trial, each time more threateningly.
He also reminds me, as we talk about the dream of pure research, that a good many commercial crises have happened on the way to C.C.L.'s success.
State elections of 1837 and 1838 were disastrous for the Democrats, and the partial economic recovery in 1838 was offset by a second commercial crisis in that year.
Consequently, he was sent to Funchal during a similar commercial crisis on the island in order to consolidate the Bank of Portugal's interests within the local business bureaus.
The consistency of this year's series appears to fly in the face of ominous reports that have filtered across the Atlantic suggesting an artistic and commercial crisis in French cinema.
Seekers who had come that night to the Word on the hunt for hints and leads in a promising but perplexing commercial crisis decided they had found the clue they wanted.
The Daily Mail editor added that the major problem facing the press today is the acute commercial crisis, noting "the depressing fact that the newspaper industry is in a sick financial state".
"The Periodicity of Commercial Crises, and its Physical Explanation," Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, Vol.
Though he had not initiated these talks, nor precipitated the commercial crisis that required them, when he was finished Aurelius Venport began to suspect that they could make him a very, very wealthy man.
It is a dreadful evening, a long way from Marivaux: the talk is mostly of money (including a commercial crisis that has just gripped New York), and almost all the guests speak with a coarse assertiveness.
"Depending on volume controls may provide some predictability to imports and exports in the short term," the letter said, "but it cannot fundamentally eradicate the dangers of another commercial crisis arising and does not help China or Europe."
In a relatively minor work, "Commercial Crises and Sun-Spots", Jevons analyzed business cycles, proposing that crises in the economy might not be random events, but might be based on discernible prior causes.
With the end of the Roman Empire and the following commercial crisis, Fezzan started to lose importance: the population was greatly reduced because of the desertification process of the Sahara during the Middle Ages.
In other words, the following injustice is being promoted: small- and medium-sized farms will sustain losses from natural disasters and commercial crises, in the best case scenario of at least 30%, while insurance capital's profitability will be guaranteed.
Even if we accept that measures need to be introduced which will cover all the losses caused to farmers' income by various natural disasters and commercial crises, we cannot, however, agree with these proposals, which create an additional burden on small- and medium-sized farms; instead of improving their income, in our opinion they reduce it.
But there is some danger where co-operatives are created out of economic adversity, for the situation is then one of commercial crisis and, important though the rescue may be on general grounds, it is far from an ideal basis on which to promote the reputation of co-operatives generally, or of Co-operation as an alternative form of organisation.