Joint-metallism: A Plan by which Gold and Silver Together, at Ratios Always Based on Their Relative Market Values, May be Made the Metallic Basis of a Sound, Honest, Self-regulating, and Permanent Currency, Without Frequent Recoinings, and Without Danger of One Metal Driving Out the OtherG.P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 255 頁 |
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第 95 頁
... Latin Union of a bi- metallic system , with a ratio of 151 to 1 fixed between the two metals , should have been capable of keeping the market price of silver steady at approximately that ratio . " The view that it could only affect the ...
... Latin Union of a bi- metallic system , with a ratio of 151 to 1 fixed between the two metals , should have been capable of keeping the market price of silver steady at approximately that ratio . " The view that it could only affect the ...
第 121 頁
... Latin Union , and one half per cent . ( maximum ) in Ger- many . It amounted to two thirds of one per cent . on silver dollars in the United States prior to 1873 . Government ratio declared periodically , as being that integral number 121.
... Latin Union , and one half per cent . ( maximum ) in Ger- many . It amounted to two thirds of one per cent . on silver dollars in the United States prior to 1873 . Government ratio declared periodically , as being that integral number 121.
第 132 頁
... Latin Union , " which was joined by Greece in 1867 , and continued free coin- age at the ratio of 15 to 1 until 1873.2 1 Napoleon's wars , and the cost and risk of transportation , and the suspension of specie payments in England ...
... Latin Union , " which was joined by Greece in 1867 , and continued free coin- age at the ratio of 15 to 1 until 1873.2 1 Napoleon's wars , and the cost and risk of transportation , and the suspension of specie payments in England ...
第 133 頁
... Latin Union " coinage ratio of 15 to I could not be maintained . There was very great difference of opinion as to the proper ra- tio , and some powerful interests hoped to benefit by the appreciation of gold which would result from ...
... Latin Union " coinage ratio of 15 to I could not be maintained . There was very great difference of opinion as to the proper ra- tio , and some powerful interests hoped to benefit by the appreciation of gold which would result from ...
第 240 頁
... Latin union , 132 . Laughlin , Prof. , 56 . Law , 21 . Leading position of the United States , 141 . Legal tender , only gold and silver , 80 . 66 " " 66 joint certificates , 6 , 122 , 201 . opinion , 67 . ratio , 21 . Legislation , 81 ...
... Latin union , 132 . Laughlin , Prof. , 56 . Law , 21 . Leading position of the United States , 141 . Legal tender , only gold and silver , 80 . 66 " " 66 joint certificates , 6 , 122 , 201 . opinion , 67 . ratio , 21 . Legislation , 81 ...
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¹ See Appendix Adam Smith ANSON PHELPS STOKES appreciation of gold authority banks basis of currency Bimetalism bimetallism bimetallists Bishop of Lisieux bullion bullionist cent century coinage ratio commodities Congress Copernicus Cossa credit money danger debts decline demonetization economists edition England equal value favor final basis free coinage Giffen gold and half gold and silver gold coin gold monometallism gold standard coin Government ratio Gresham Henry Dunning Macleod honest increased interest joint joint-metallism labor Latin Union legal tender legal-tender legislation lism Macleod says maintain market ratio metallic basis mints monetary money metal monometal nations Nicole Oresme Octavo Oresme Oresme's ounces party political precious metals present production of gold quantities of equal relative market values Saratoga Free-Coinage Debate science of money silver coins silver dollars silver standard coins Springfield Republican standard money standard silver tion Treasury treatise United weight wheat Wolowski writers York