Word: fiscales
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last week the Treasury announced that its deficit had risen to the unprecedented peacetime figure of $878,971,129, indicated that it would break through the billion dollar mark before the end of the fiscal year (June 30). President Hoover was thoroughly alarmed...
Insolvency, lapping Australia's fiscal shores like a rising tide, washed up two more messes last week amid the flotsam already strewn by repudiating Premier John Thomas Lang of New South Wales (TIME, April...
...fiscal year ending March 1928, benefits paid totaled £36,470,000, but this was more than made up by the regular contributions of the employed (£14,410,000), and their employers (£16,750,000) and the State (£12,030,000) totaling...
...fiscal year ending March 1931, however, benefits of £92,200,000 were paid, and these were by no means covered by the contributions of the employed (£13,690,000), their employers (£16,020,000) and the State (£35,600,000) totaling only...
...quiet suite of rooms on the ground floor of the Reserve Bank of Peru at Lima, Dr. Edwin Walter Kemmerer, Princeton's world-famed fiscal expert, has worked calmly through the last three major Peruvian revolutions, all successful (TIME, March 9, 16). Last week slight, grey-haired, bespectacled Dr. Kemmerer emerged with a finished report on the Peruvian sol, told Peru's latest Government that they had better stabilize it on a gold basis at its present value 28?. Within a few hours the Government issued the necessary decree...