The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... important to us from the extent of our trade connections with them , and the investments that have been made in their securities . The popu- lation and revenue of the five more important states which may be noticed are as follows ...
... important to us from the extent of our trade connections with them , and the investments that have been made in their securities . The popu- lation and revenue of the five more important states which may be noticed are as follows ...
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... important objections to the conclusions from the above figures . One relates to the extent of the depreciation which is due to the gold dis- coveries , and is therefore assumed to be more or less permanent . Tex- tile fabrics , and the ...
... important objections to the conclusions from the above figures . One relates to the extent of the depreciation which is due to the gold dis- coveries , and is therefore assumed to be more or less permanent . Tex- tile fabrics , and the ...
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... important not to weaken . Thirdly , because it does not in the least strengthen the convertibility of the bank note , as may also , with more or less of truth , be contended on behalf of the English Act . The gold in the Bank of England ...
... important not to weaken . Thirdly , because it does not in the least strengthen the convertibility of the bank note , as may also , with more or less of truth , be contended on behalf of the English Act . The gold in the Bank of England ...
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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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