The North American Review, Volume 234University of Northern Iowa, 1932 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 128
... France . " We do not demand gold , " says M. Charles Rist , distinguished econ- omist and former deputy governor of the Bank of France . " The gold flows in through the natural opera- tion of the arbitrage . " Let us see if this is true ...
... France . " We do not demand gold , " says M. Charles Rist , distinguished econ- omist and former deputy governor of the Bank of France . " The gold flows in through the natural opera- tion of the arbitrage . " Let us see if this is true ...
Page 129
... France side by side with the progress of world politics during the same period and watch them rise and fall together where the interests of France are involved . Dr. Paul Einzig , one of the world's leading authorities on gold , has ...
... France side by side with the progress of world politics during the same period and watch them rise and fall together where the interests of France are involved . Dr. Paul Einzig , one of the world's leading authorities on gold , has ...
Page 130
... France . At that time the amount of gold in American banks subject to with- drawal by France amounted to ap- proximately $ 600,000,000 . Following the return of M. Laval to France , it was interesting to observe how the eyes of those ...
... France . At that time the amount of gold in American banks subject to with- drawal by France amounted to ap- proximately $ 600,000,000 . Following the return of M. Laval to France , it was interesting to observe how the eyes of those ...
Contents
In Defense of a Prescription 372 | 11 |
INDEX | 58 |
LAMBERTSON LOUISE Beggarman Thief Story | 96 |
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