Our Times, 1900-1925, Volume 1Scribner, 1971 - 6 pages |
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Page 149
... increase in population , out of proportion to the in- crease in gold supply . The cutting in half of the volume of currency . The immense increase in production of the silver - mines , faster than the increase in population , and very ...
... increase in population , out of proportion to the in- crease in gold supply . The cutting in half of the volume of currency . The immense increase in production of the silver - mines , faster than the increase in population , and very ...
Page 151
... Increase of Population and the Increased Demand for Gold for Monetary Purposes . Increase in the Purchasing Power of the Dollar , Which Is the Same as to Say , Increased Difficulty for Debtors to Get Money with Which to Pay Their Debts ...
... Increase of Population and the Increased Demand for Gold for Monetary Purposes . Increase in the Purchasing Power of the Dollar , Which Is the Same as to Say , Increased Difficulty for Debtors to Get Money with Which to Pay Their Debts ...
Page 154
... increase of population . One points out that " population may increase but in- dustry become stagnant . " The latter condition of course would lead to a dimin- ished demand for currency . But the fact is , in our modern Western ...
... increase of population . One points out that " population may increase but in- dustry become stagnant . " The latter condition of course would lead to a dimin- ished demand for currency . But the fact is , in our modern Western ...
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