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The Forty-Four Hours Case in Australia, 1926–1927

O. de R. Foenander

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1928, vol. 42, issue 2, 307-327

Abstract: I. Introductory, — II. The Issue and its Joinder, 308. — III. Judgment delivered, 311. — The Opinions of Lukin and Beeby, 312. — The Opinion of the Chief Judge, 314. — IV. Evidence on Australian Productivity before and after the War, 319. — V. The Judgment and the Fiscal Policy of Australia, 321. — VI. Indications of the attitude of the Court on subsequent applications, 322. — VII. Decisions on subsequent applications of 1927, 325.

Date: 1928
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