The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 38
... gold , the rise is permanent ; and as the gap between gold production and wealth production widens , or rather tends to widen , the gains and losses accruing to the various classes will tend to increase . If the movement in either case ...
... gold , the rise is permanent ; and as the gap between gold production and wealth production widens , or rather tends to widen , the gains and losses accruing to the various classes will tend to increase . If the movement in either case ...
Page 39
... gold fields , the monetary authorities of the world will be compelled to consider some means of averting what gold scarcity promises to bring with it . And with this further inference we may make some attempt to obtain a glimpse of the ...
... gold fields , the monetary authorities of the world will be compelled to consider some means of averting what gold scarcity promises to bring with it . And with this further inference we may make some attempt to obtain a glimpse of the ...
Page 44
... Gold Standard , it would be necessary for monetary authorities to meet the increase in the demand for gold by special reductions in the quantity of the metal per money unit . On the other hand , a decision by the French authorities to ...
... Gold Standard , it would be necessary for monetary authorities to meet the increase in the demand for gold by special reductions in the quantity of the metal per money unit . On the other hand , a decision by the French authorities to ...
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