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... exchange , could not have been managed without the aid of imports from Spanish America . The commercial intercourse of nations has a perpetual ten- dency to equality ; and hence a similar tendency in regard to the real exchange : but ...
... exchange , could not have been managed without the aid of imports from Spanish America . The commercial intercourse of nations has a perpetual ten- dency to equality ; and hence a similar tendency in regard to the real exchange : but ...
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... exchange operates as a bounty on import . The merchandise , which is thus made subservient to the restoration of the equilibrium of exchange , is not necessarily of any peculiar kind , but will be generally found to consist in an ...
... exchange operates as a bounty on import . The merchandise , which is thus made subservient to the restoration of the equilibrium of exchange , is not necessarily of any peculiar kind , but will be generally found to consist in an ...
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... Exchange . Having thus explained the nature of the real as well as of the nominal exchange , it remains that we say a few words on what is called the computed exchange . By this term is meant nothing else than the current rate of ex ...
... Exchange . Having thus explained the nature of the real as well as of the nominal exchange , it remains that we say a few words on what is called the computed exchange . By this term is meant nothing else than the current rate of ex ...
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