The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... English capitalist would go so much farther in the purchase of them . The very contrary arises in the case of English exports to India . The English exporter of these is paid in rupees at Calcutta or Bombay , and these rupees , when he ...
... English capitalist would go so much farther in the purchase of them . The very contrary arises in the case of English exports to India . The English exporter of these is paid in rupees at Calcutta or Bombay , and these rupees , when he ...
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... English statesman even of the 16th century , would have believed in the possibility of them . Yet such is the credit of English rule , that the Indian Treasury - without recourse to the English Exchequer , and without any idea of such ...
... English statesman even of the 16th century , would have believed in the possibility of them . Yet such is the credit of English rule , that the Indian Treasury - without recourse to the English Exchequer , and without any idea of such ...
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... English government stock because it would pay an interest , and government notes or bullion would not pay any . Not only the issue department would disappear from the weekly return of the Bank of England , but also nearly all the ...
... English government stock because it would pay an interest , and government notes or bullion would not pay any . Not only the issue department would disappear from the weekly return of the Bank of England , but also nearly all the ...
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The Trade Cycle and Banking Policy 186175 | 13 |
The Duty of the Bank of The Economist | 20 |
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