The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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Walter Bagehot Norman St. John-Stevas. II THE REMEDIES FOR THE FALL IN SILVER The fall in the value of silver , of which we spoke weeks since , and which has attracted so much attention , proceeds from three causes . First , the actual ...
Walter Bagehot Norman St. John-Stevas. II THE REMEDIES FOR THE FALL IN SILVER The fall in the value of silver , of which we spoke weeks since , and which has attracted so much attention , proceeds from three causes . First , the actual ...
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... fall in silver , and the much graver ones which it has to apprehend if that fall goes further and further , have naturally led to various suggestions , two of which are important enough to deserve notice . First , it has been suggested ...
... fall in silver , and the much graver ones which it has to apprehend if that fall goes further and further , have naturally led to various suggestions , two of which are important enough to deserve notice . First , it has been suggested ...
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... fall . And as the rupee cannot be imported , there is no check on this fall . Smuggling rupees apart , the decline will continue so long as the fixity in quantity of the rupee is maintained , and it will be quicker or slower in ...
... fall . And as the rupee cannot be imported , there is no check on this fall . Smuggling rupees apart , the decline will continue so long as the fixity in quantity of the rupee is maintained , and it will be quicker or slower in ...
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The Trade Cycle and Banking Policy 186175 | 13 |
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