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 iv 頁
... Bullion Values . That They Tried to Accomplish This by Re- coinages when Market Values Changed . CONCLUSION · That This Ratio can be Maintained Conveniently by Having a Standard Silver Coin of the Same Weight as a Standard Gold Coin ...
... Bullion Values . That They Tried to Accomplish This by Re- coinages when Market Values Changed . CONCLUSION · That This Ratio can be Maintained Conveniently by Having a Standard Silver Coin of the Same Weight as a Standard Gold Coin ...
第 xix 頁
... bullion in the coin . have forgotten that all experience has shown that the only way to keep our government currency always safe and good is to permit none to be issued that does not have an equal amount of coin behind it , and that ...
... bullion in the coin . have forgotten that all experience has shown that the only way to keep our government currency always safe and good is to permit none to be issued that does not have an equal amount of coin behind it , and that ...
第 89 頁
... , must have had great effect . ” — Robert GIFFEN . " But the result of carrying on larger and larger transactions on a narrow basis of coin or bullion is to magnify the rela- tive importance of changes on that article . It may.
... , must have had great effect . ” — Robert GIFFEN . " But the result of carrying on larger and larger transactions on a narrow basis of coin or bullion is to magnify the rela- tive importance of changes on that article . It may.
第 90 頁
... bullion in a country under a given set of conditions is the final meas- ure of prices in that country . ” — ROBERT GIFFEN . " Population and production are con- stantly being increased , and the gold used for reserves and small change ...
... bullion in a country under a given set of conditions is the final meas- ure of prices in that country . ” — ROBERT GIFFEN . " Population and production are con- stantly being increased , and the gold used for reserves and small change ...
第 92 頁
... bullion in the exchequer , and to receive in exchange notes called running money . ' In 1021 this currency represented a value of nearly three million . ounces of silver . " - Klaproth Asiatic Four- nal , for 1822 . Marco Polo found ...
... bullion in the exchequer , and to receive in exchange notes called running money . ' In 1021 this currency represented a value of nearly three million . ounces of silver . " - Klaproth Asiatic Four- nal , for 1822 . Marco Polo found ...
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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