The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... currency of a great state , such as France or England , generally con- sists almost entirely of its own coin . Should this currency , therefore , be at any time worn , clipt , or otherwise degraded below its standard value , the state ...
... currency of a great state , such as France or England , generally con- sists almost entirely of its own coin . Should this currency , therefore , be at any time worn , clipt , or otherwise degraded below its standard value , the state ...
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... currency of the country is a ledger currency - a currency of bankers ' deposits transferred by bankers ' cheques . Bank notes in general , and in their customary use , are but a retail currency . Small matters are settled by them ...
... currency of the country is a ledger currency - a currency of bankers ' deposits transferred by bankers ' cheques . Bank notes in general , and in their customary use , are but a retail currency . Small matters are settled by them ...
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... currency and a bad currency seem altogether unimportant . The universal feeling is , ' Only keep the state together , only save the nation , and never mind your currency . We cannot have a bad country to have good bank notes . ' But ...
... currency and a bad currency seem altogether unimportant . The universal feeling is , ' Only keep the state together , only save the nation , and never mind your currency . We cannot have a bad country to have good bank notes . ' But ...
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