The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... equal to Is . 8d . in gold , and you make him find gold at 2s . a rupee : this is equal to an addition of one sixth to his taxation , and this will be a great hardship . If , indeed , the prices which the ryot gets for his commodities ...
... equal to Is . 8d . in gold , and you make him find gold at 2s . a rupee : this is equal to an addition of one sixth to his taxation , and this will be a great hardship . If , indeed , the prices which the ryot gets for his commodities ...
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... equal transmission of capital to India , and we , therefore , for the first time feel the effect of that increase ... equal to the amount of silver which she annually takes - if the consequence of the tribute be to prevent the export of ...
... equal transmission of capital to India , and we , therefore , for the first time feel the effect of that increase ... equal to the amount of silver which she annually takes - if the consequence of the tribute be to prevent the export of ...
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... equal those from the sub- ject to the ruler ; the bills generated by them will , therefore , be equal , and also the demand for means of remittance . There is no indebtedness between the countries to be settled , and so , on the average ...
... equal those from the sub- ject to the ruler ; the bills generated by them will , therefore , be equal , and also the demand for means of remittance . There is no indebtedness between the countries to be settled , and so , on the average ...
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The Trade Cycle and Banking Policy 186175 | 13 |
The Duty of the Bank of The Economist | 20 |
The Causes of the Existing The Economist | 28 |
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