The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... practically the only legal tender ; in France and Italy , it is one of three , and in the rest of the Latin Union , one of two . The main currency in the first two countries , which are by far the greater and richer part of the Latin ...
... practically the only legal tender ; in France and Italy , it is one of three , and in the rest of the Latin Union , one of two . The main currency in the first two countries , which are by far the greater and richer part of the Latin ...
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... practically in promises to pay gold . If you do not keep enough gold , if you let it , as you easily may , ebb away when the exchange is adverse —you are sure to be in difficulties sooner or later , you will not be able to pay what you ...
... practically in promises to pay gold . If you do not keep enough gold , if you let it , as you easily may , ebb away when the exchange is adverse —you are sure to be in difficulties sooner or later , you will not be able to pay what you ...
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... practically rely on an unlimited supplement ; they believe that by selling their securities , by borrowing on them , or by reducing their advances in the way described , they can obtain as much as they want . We have no data for ...
... practically rely on an unlimited supplement ; they believe that by selling their securities , by borrowing on them , or by reducing their advances in the way described , they can obtain as much as they want . We have no data for ...
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The Trade Cycle and Banking Policy 186175 | 13 |
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