| 1889 - 1088 頁
...production is also preponderant in the case of gold, and very large in the case of silver. About two-thirds of the gold annually produced is taken for the arts...hoarding, or for the arts, and in no case for the purpos* of circulating money, then the demand for gold for non-monetary purposes appears almost equal... | |
| 1889 - 1264 頁
...production is also preponderant in the case of gold, and very large in the case of silver. About two-thirds of the gold annually produced is taken for the arts...appears almost equal to the entire annual production. The normal demand for money proper it is almost impossible to state, owing to the amount of recoinage... | |
| Robert Giffen - 1892 - 272 頁
...production is also preponderant in the case of gold, and very large in the case of silver. About two-thirds of the gold annually produced is taken for the arts;...appears almost equal to the entire annual production. The normal demand for money proper it is almost impossible to state, owing to the amount of recoinage... | |
| Robert Giffen - 1892 - 272 頁
...production is also preponderant in the case of gold, and very large in the case of silver. About two-thirds of the gold annually produced is taken for the arts...appears almost equal to the entire annual production. The normal demand for money proper it is almost impossible to state, owing to the amount of recoinage... | |
| 1892 - 412 頁
...even beyond Soetbeer in his admissions upon this point. Here is what he says: — About two-thirds of the gold annually produced is taken for the arts;...appears almost equal to the entire annual production. Too great emphasis cannot be given this statement, when one finds in the most scholarly of the monometallist... | |
| Elisha Benjamin Andrews - 1894 - 214 頁
...production is preponderant in the case of gold, and very large in the case of silver. About two-thirds of the gold annually produced is taken for the arts...appears almost equal to the entire annual production." This judgment is equally just and significant. Mr. Giffen is inexcusably unfair in stating the views... | |
| Elisha Benjamin Andrews - 1896 - 224 頁
...production is preponderant in the case of gold, and very large in the case of silver. About two-thirds of the gold annually produced is taken for the arts...appears almost equal to the entire annual production." This judgment is equally just and significant. Mr. Giffen is inexcusably unfair in stating the views... | |
| 1897 - 558 頁
...use as money, the fact that both were available has been the important fact. ' ' ' ' About two-thirds of the gold annually produced is taken for the arts,...consumption of India is included, as being either for simply hoarding or for the arts, and in no case for the purpose of circulating money, then the demand... | |
| Andrew Jackson Utley - 1899 - 268 頁
...of Trade, in his book entitled, " The Case Against Bimetallism " (p. 85), says: " About two-thirds of the gold annually produced is taken for the arts; and if the consumption of India is included * * then the demand for gold for non-monetary purposes appears almost equal to the entire annual production."... | |
| Richard Franklin Pettigrew - 1920 - 694 頁
...production is also preponderant in the case of gold, and very large in the case of silver. About two-thirds of the gold annually produced is taken for the arts,...appears almost equal to the entire annual production." Now, it seems to me that these figures are alarming. That these facts ought to startle the American... | |
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