The North American Review, Volume 232University of Northern Iowa, 1931 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 207
... gold left in the vaults . Such was not the case in Europe , however . The accretion of gold in the United States had drained Europe of the substance upon which its financial stability thrived . The nations who had struggled so ...
... gold left in the vaults . Such was not the case in Europe , however . The accretion of gold in the United States had drained Europe of the substance upon which its financial stability thrived . The nations who had struggled so ...
Page 386
... gold standard existing in 1914 because it destroyed the willing- ness of European countries to sell gold freely without restrictions . The abandonment of the gold standard consisted essentially in the preven- tion of the movement of gold ...
... gold standard existing in 1914 because it destroyed the willing- ness of European countries to sell gold freely without restrictions . The abandonment of the gold standard consisted essentially in the preven- tion of the movement of gold ...
Page 392
... gold as a standard . Since the unheeded pleas of Mr. John Maynard Keynes in the days when England was con- templating its return to the gold basis , the world's gold situation has been materially intensified . Between France and ...
... gold as a standard . Since the unheeded pleas of Mr. John Maynard Keynes in the days when England was con- templating its return to the gold basis , the world's gold situation has been materially intensified . Between France and ...
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Landowners Lot The | 33 |
Literary Landscape The 89 186 281 376 471 | 89 |
MACNEILL BEN DIXON The Town of a Hundred | 101 |
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