Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2D. Appleton, 1877 |
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... metals as money , how obtained without making both of them legal tender , · PAGE 46 48 CHAPTER XI . Of Credit , as a Substitute for Money . § 1. Credit not a creation but a transfer of the means of produc- tion ,. 2. In what manner it ...
... metals as money , how obtained without making both of them legal tender , · PAGE 46 48 CHAPTER XI . Of Credit , as a Substitute for Money . § 1. Credit not a creation but a transfer of the means of produc- tion ,. 2. In what manner it ...
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... Metals through the Commercial World . § 1. The substitution of money for barter makes no difference in exports and imports , nor in the law of international values , · • 2. The preceding theorem further illustrated , • · · · 181 185 3 ...
... Metals through the Commercial World . § 1. The substitution of money for barter makes no difference in exports and imports , nor in the law of international values , · • 2. The preceding theorem further illustrated , • · · · 181 185 3 ...
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... metals , as money , are of the same value , and distribute themselves according to the same law , with the precious metals as a commodity , • 4. International payments of a non - commercial character , PAGR 189 • 191 CHAPTER XXII ...
... metals , as money , are of the same value , and distribute themselves according to the same law , with the precious metals as a commodity , • 4. International payments of a non - commercial character , PAGR 189 • 191 CHAPTER XXII ...
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... metals , and especially gold and silver , to serve this purpose . No other substances unite the necessary qualities in so great a degree , with so many subordinate advantages . Next to food and clothing , and in some climates even ...
... metals , and especially gold and silver , to serve this purpose . No other substances unite the necessary qualities in so great a degree , with so many subordinate advantages . Next to food and clothing , and in some climates even ...
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... metals , the less costly have sometimes been chosen , as iron in Lacedæmon from an ascetic policy , copper in the early Roman republic from the poverty of the people ; gold and silver have been gener- ally preferred by nations which ...
... metals , the less costly have sometimes been chosen , as iron in Lacedæmon from an ascetic policy , copper in the early Roman republic from the poverty of the people ; gold and silver have been gener- ally preferred by nations which ...
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