Principles of Money and Banking: A Series of Selected MaterialsUniversity of Chicago Press, 1916 - 785 pages |
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... paid in gold and silver . The consequence of which will be that these metals will be continually increasing with us , as far as relates to that particular trade and nation , and decreasing with them . And in what proportion soever their ...
... paid in gold and silver . The consequence of which will be that these metals will be continually increasing with us , as far as relates to that particular trade and nation , and decreasing with them . And in what proportion soever their ...
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... paid in gold and silver . For example ; if there are only ten thousand persons employed in England in making goods or raising some kind of produce for the market of France , and forty thousand in France for the market of England , then ...
... paid in gold and silver . For example ; if there are only ten thousand persons employed in England in making goods or raising some kind of produce for the market of France , and forty thousand in France for the market of England , then ...
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... paid to the Knoxville gang . Think of it ! Sending $ 32,000 out of town to save a paltry $ 1,800 . " " Now look here , Doc , ' said the dollar to the dentist , ' if you'll only let me stay in this town , and won't send me to Roars ...
... paid to the Knoxville gang . Think of it ! Sending $ 32,000 out of town to save a paltry $ 1,800 . " " Now look here , Doc , ' said the dollar to the dentist , ' if you'll only let me stay in this town , and won't send me to Roars ...
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... paid for labor , interest is the price paid for the use of loans , rent the price paid for the use of material goods which must be returned without substantial deterioration , and profits is the residue of the aggregate prices received ...
... paid for labor , interest is the price paid for the use of loans , rent the price paid for the use of material goods which must be returned without substantial deterioration , and profits is the residue of the aggregate prices received ...
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... paid or which , directly or indirectly , enhance the price . Precisely because the present economic life is organized upon lines of private property , of pursuit of individual gain , and of production for exchange , it is inevitable ...
... paid or which , directly or indirectly , enhance the price . Precisely because the present economic life is organized upon lines of private property , of pursuit of individual gain , and of production for exchange , it is inevitable ...
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Page 209 - Such as shall be conveyed to it in satisfaction of debts previously contracted in the course of its dealings.
Page 278 - July 14, 1890, are legal tender for all debts, public and private, except where otherwise expressly stipulated in the contract. United States notes or "greenbacks" are legal tender for all debts, public and private, except duties on imports and interest on the public debt.
Page 260 - An Act to provide for the establishment of Federal reserve banks, to furnish an elastic currency, to afford means of rediscounting commercial paper, to establish a more effective supervision of banking in the United States, and for other purposes.
Page 308 - Any member bank may accept drafts or bills of exchange drawn upon it and growing out of transactions involving the importation or exportation of goods having not more than six months...
Page 461 - Federal reserve bank may discount notes, drafts, and bills of exchange! arising out of actual commercial transactions; that is, notes, drafts, and bills of exchange issued or drawn for agricultural, industrial, or commercial purposes, or the proceeds of which have been used, or are to be used, for such purposes...
Page 209 - But the discount of bills of exchange drawn in good faith against actually existing values, and the discount of commercial or business paper actually owned by the person negotiating the same, shall not be considered as money borrowed.
Page 292 - Upon the indorsement of any of its member banks, which shall be deemed a waiver of demand, notice and protest by such bank as to its own indorsement exclusively, any Federal reserve bank may discount notes, drafts, and bills of exchange! arising out of actual commercial transactions...
Page 247 - There are those who believe that, if you will only legislate to make the well-to-do prosperous, their prosperity will leak through on those below. The Democratic idea, however, has been that if you legislate to make the masses prosperous, their prosperity will find its way up through every class which rests upon them.
Page 209 - No association shall make any loan or discount on the security of the shares of its own capital stock, nor be the purchaser or holder of any such shares, unless such security or purchase shall be necessary to prevent loss upon a debt previously contracted in good faith...
Page 419 - ... shall be exempt from all taxes or duties of the United States, as well as from taxation in any form by or under State, municipal, or local authority...