Principles of Money and Banking: A Series of Selected MaterialsHarold Glenn Moulton University of Chicago Press, 1916 - 785 páginas |
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... secure a man's future well- being would not be so much the commodity best adapted for immedi- ate use by himself or his dependents as the commodity which would be most efficient in securing for him the services of his neighbors or of ...
... secure a man's future well- being would not be so much the commodity best adapted for immedi- ate use by himself or his dependents as the commodity which would be most efficient in securing for him the services of his neighbors or of ...
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... secure their own . Hence it is also clear that nothing may have been so favourable to the genesis of a medium of exchange as the acceptance , on the part of the most discerning and capable economic subjects , for their own economic gain ...
... secure their own . Hence it is also clear that nothing may have been so favourable to the genesis of a medium of exchange as the acceptance , on the part of the most discerning and capable economic subjects , for their own economic gain ...
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... secure good coinage ? As almost every opinion finds some advocates , there are not wanting a few who believe that coinage should be left to the free Adapted from Money and the Mechanism of Exchange , pp . 62-64 . ( D. Appleton & Co ...
... secure good coinage ? As almost every opinion finds some advocates , there are not wanting a few who believe that coinage should be left to the free Adapted from Money and the Mechanism of Exchange , pp . 62-64 . ( D. Appleton & Co ...
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... secure importations of specie , the periodical debasing of the currency , the issues of irredeemable paper money , and the use of two metals as a standard were all largely caused by the belief in the virtue of much money . And ...
... secure importations of specie , the periodical debasing of the currency , the issues of irredeemable paper money , and the use of two metals as a standard were all largely caused by the belief in the virtue of much money . And ...
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... secure the adoption of international bimetallism . It was believed by many scientific students of the question that an international bimetallic system would be free from the objections to national bimetallism . The failure to secure its ...
... secure the adoption of international bimetallism . It was believed by many scientific students of the question that an international bimetallic system would be free from the objections to national bimetallism . The failure to secure its ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Principles of Money and Banking: A Series of Selected Materials Harold Glenn Moulton Vista completa - 1916 |
Principles of Money and Banking: A Series of Selected Materials Harold Glenn Moulton Vista completa - 1916 |
Principles of Money and Banking: A Series of Selected Materials Harold Glenn Moulton Vista completa - 1916 |
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Adapted from Money amount assignats bank banker bills of credit bimetallism bonds borrower bullion capital cash cent certificates circulation coinage of silver commercial commodities Congress contract copper debtor debts deferred payments demand denominator deposit depreciation economic export fact foreign functions fund gold and silver gold coin gold standard grains greenbacks Gresham's law holder important increase index number indorser industry interest investment issue labor Latin Monetary Union legal tender legal-tender less loan means medium of exchange ment merchant millions mints monetary nation negotiable instrument obligations operation ounces paid paper currency paper money party passed payable pecuniary unit person pieces precious metals present production purchase purpose quantity ratio received redeemed redemption reserve secure seignorage sell Senate silver coins silver dollar supply tion token coins token money trade transactions treasury notes United States notes wealth weight