Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 2Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871 |
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... issues . . 2. Examination of each 207 210 • • · 214 220 235 3. Reasons for thinking that the Currency Act of 1844 pro- duces a part of the beneficial effect intended by it but produces mischiefs more than equivalent . 5. Should the issue ...
... issues . . 2. Examination of each 207 210 • • · 214 220 235 3. Reasons for thinking that the Currency Act of 1844 pro- duces a part of the beneficial effect intended by it but produces mischiefs more than equivalent . 5. Should the issue ...
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... issues of the Bank of England . Yet this never has any effect on prices ; and in a very few weeks , the currency has again shrunk into its usual dimensions , by a mere reduction in the demands of the public ( after so copious a supply ...
... issues of the Bank of England . Yet this never has any effect on prices ; and in a very few weeks , the currency has again shrunk into its usual dimensions , by a mere reduction in the demands of the public ( after so copious a supply ...
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... issue such substitutes for money . Dealers in money ( as lenders by profession are improperly called ) desire , like other dealers , to stretch their operations beyond what can be carried on by their own means : they wish to lend , not ...
... issue such substitutes for money . Dealers in money ( as lenders by profession are improperly called ) desire , like other dealers , to stretch their operations beyond what can be carried on by their own means : they wish to lend , not ...
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... issues of private bankers , and the further diversities of which this class of substitutes for money are susceptible , will be considered presently . 6. A fourth mode of making credit answer the pur- poses of money , by which , when ...
... issues of private bankers , and the further diversities of which this class of substitutes for money are susceptible , will be considered presently . 6. A fourth mode of making credit answer the pur- poses of money , by which , when ...
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... issue of a single bank note . The buyer , instead of taking a mere book credit , might have given a bill for the amount ; or might have paid for the goods with bank notes borrowed for that purpose from a banker , thus making the ...
... issue of a single bank note . The buyer , instead of taking a mere book credit , might have given a bill for the amount ; or might have paid for the goods with bank notes borrowed for that purpose from a banker , thus making the ...
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