The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... cause of the same kind , and acting in the same direction , which is peculiar to the present time ; this cause is the amount of the foreign money , and especially of the money of foreign governments , now in London . No government ...
... cause of the same kind , and acting in the same direction , which is peculiar to the present time ; this cause is the amount of the foreign money , and especially of the money of foreign governments , now in London . No government ...
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... cause a fall in exchangeable value ; until pro- ducers shall have suited themselves to the new state of circumstances , and until a general increase in the quantity of the commodity throughout all its uses and all its products shall ...
... cause a fall in exchangeable value ; until pro- ducers shall have suited themselves to the new state of circumstances , and until a general increase in the quantity of the commodity throughout all its uses and all its products shall ...
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... cause , of a rise of prices . We believe that sometimes it is a cause and sometimes an effect . We have pointed out various instances , as the debasement of the coin , in which an in- crease of circulation is a cause and not a ...
... cause , of a rise of prices . We believe that sometimes it is a cause and sometimes an effect . We have pointed out various instances , as the debasement of the coin , in which an in- crease of circulation is a cause and not a ...
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Editors Preface | 19 |
Foreign Countries 186376 | 22 |
Note on the Text | 25 |
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