The Standard of ValueLongmans, Green and Company, 1896 - 187 pages |
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Page xvi
... circulation . ' The whole question at issue between the mono- metallists and the advocates of the Double Standard may be summed up in the question as to whether the Economist is right or wrong in asserting that silver had xvi THE ...
... circulation . ' The whole question at issue between the mono- metallists and the advocates of the Double Standard may be summed up in the question as to whether the Economist is right or wrong in asserting that silver had xvi THE ...
Page xvii
... circulation in 1873 through ' natural causes . ' The facts of the case are that whilst the United States mint had ... circulation would have become chiefly silver . Besides this , as shown in Chapter I. of this book , though silver had ...
... circulation in 1873 through ' natural causes . ' The facts of the case are that whilst the United States mint had ... circulation would have become chiefly silver . Besides this , as shown in Chapter I. of this book , though silver had ...
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... circulation , and that is credit , or rights of action ' in different forms . ' In this manner he estimates the circu- lating medium in this country alone as 6,120,000,000l . sterling- the round amount of 6,000,000,000l . being credit ...
... circulation , and that is credit , or rights of action ' in different forms . ' In this manner he estimates the circu- lating medium in this country alone as 6,120,000,000l . sterling- the round amount of 6,000,000,000l . being credit ...
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... circulation at any time , but on their opinion of his solvency . ' It is certainly quite true that the intrinsic value of the credit given does not depend on the quantity of bank - notes or coin in circulation ; but , on the other hand ...
... circulation at any time , but on their opinion of his solvency . ' It is certainly quite true that the intrinsic value of the credit given does not depend on the quantity of bank - notes or coin in circulation ; but , on the other hand ...
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... circulation merely represents the value of commodities in negotiation , and must fluctuate with the fluctuation of the prices of those commodi- ties as measured by the gold , or the silver , or the double standard of value . A thousand ...
... circulation merely represents the value of commodities in negotiation , and must fluctuate with the fluctuation of the prices of those commodi- ties as measured by the gold , or the silver , or the double standard of value . A thousand ...
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