[Explanation of references in Index: Each part of the book is divided into chapters, designated by Roman numerals; into sections under each chapter, desig- nated by capital letters; and into selections numbered consecutively throughout each part of the book. Thus, a reference in the index as follows: "Contents, chap. iv, D," means that by turning to the contents the reader will find in the chapter and section mentioned various selections on the topic in question. Refer- ence to "No. 135" means that the topic is treated in selection No. 135. Reference to "p. 238" means that the topic is mentioned on that page.]
Assignats and mandats, No. 90.
Banking syndicate. See Syndicate. Barter, inconvenience of, No. 1. Bimetallism, Contents, chap. iv, pp. 99, 221, 359; international, Contents, chap. iv, D.
Bland-Allison act, Nos. 124, 129.
Coinage: principles of, Contents, chap. ii, D; United States, Nos. 48, 49. Coins: abrasion of, p. 84; gold, pp. 277, 279; foreign, p. 281; minor, pp. 277, 279; silver, p. 278; subsidiary, pp. 277, 279, 281; token, Nos. 79, 104. Compensated dollar, Nos. 149, 150. Compensatory action, p. 98, No. 68. Counterfeiting, p. 84.
Creditors, viewpoint of, No. 128. Crime of 1873, Nos. 120-122. Currency: debasement of, Contents, chap. iv; colonial, Nos. 39, 91, 92; confederate, Nos. 98, 99; continental, Nos. 93-97.
Cyanide process, pp. 72, 255.
Debtors, viewpoint of, No. 127, pp.
Gresham's Law, p. 98; and bimetallism,
No. 66; and debasements, No. 59; qualified, No. 67.
Index numbers, pp. 100, 270, Nos. 144- 46.
Latin Monetary Union, p. 98, No. 82. Legal tender of United States money. See Money.
Limping standard, p. 99.
Mandats. See Assignats. Measure of value, p. 7. Medium of exchange: functions of, No. 4; origin of, Nos. 34, 35. Mercantilism, Contents, chap. i, B (2). Metals: precious, Contents, chap. ii, C; production of, No. 44, p. 212; ratio of, p. 114, Nos. 64, 65. See also Gold; Silver.
Mint, United States, Nos. 48, 49, 73; tolerance of, p. 83.
Monetary chronology, No. 42.
Monetary functions, p. 3; differen- tiation of, No. 8.
Monetary stock, United States, No. 154. Money: and business organization, Nos. 28, 29; and capital, p. 3, Nos. 23, 27; and prices, No. 6, pp. 96, 254, 255, Contents, chap. vii; and regulation of trade, Contents, chap. i, B (2); and wealth, p. 4, No. 20; definition of, No. 2; government paper, Con- tents, chap. v; laws of, token, No. 79; love of, Contents, chap. i. B (1); legal tender of United States, No. 153; origin and development of, Con- tents, chap. i; primitive, Contents, chap. ii, A, B; redemption of United States, No. 152; representative, Nos. 85, 152; requisites of, No. 36; rôle of, p. 4, Contents, chap. i, C; sup- ply of, required, No. 25; value of, No. 61. See also Paper money; Token money.
Monometallism, p. 99.
Multiple standard, pp. 100, 259, Nos. 143, 147, 148.
Panic of 1893, Nos. 133, 134.
Paper money, Contents, chap. v; by denominations, No. 155.
Pecuniary organization, p. 4, Contents, chap. i.
Price: as organizing force, p. 4, Nos. 30, 31; levels, control of, Contents, chap. vii.
Prices and money. See Money and prices.
Redemption of United States Money. See Money.
Representative money: origin of, No. 85; redemption of, No. 152. Resumption of specie payments, Nos. 108, 109.
Seignorage, No. 55. Sherman act, No. 129.
Silver: coin, p. 276; certificates, pp. 228, 278, 280; movement of, Contents, chap. vi. See also Metals.
Standard: double, p. 49; gold exchange,
p. 99; irredeemable paper, p. 100; limping, p. 89; of deferred payments, Nos. 7, 26, pp. 97, 101, 258, 259; parallel, p. 99; single, p. 99. See also Deferred payments; Multiple stand- ard. Standard question, Contents, chaps. iv, v, vi, vii, pp. 96, 134, 210, 258,. No. 80.
Syndicate, banking, No. 135, p. 238.
Tabular standard. See Multiple stand- ard.
Token money, laws of, No. 79; private issue of, No. 104.
Trade dollar, No. 123.
Treasury notes, No. 125, pp. 237, 238; redemption of, No. 131, p. 280; re- tirement of, No. 140, p. 278.
United States notes. See Greenbacks.
Value, measure of. See Measure of value.
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