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By natural means is meant a quantitative increase in the basis of currency . The present basis for civilised countries is gold . An increase of the basis can only be brought about either by new gold discoveries - which is not a matter ...
By natural means is meant a quantitative increase in the basis of currency . The present basis for civilised countries is gold . An increase of the basis can only be brought about either by new gold discoveries - which is not a matter ...
Pagina 268
The loss of gold affects the London money market in such a way as to lower home prices , increasing the pressure to ... Net imports of gold Balance ( surplus ) · 1076 6 149 1231 All that this account says is that any increase on one ...
The loss of gold affects the London money market in such a way as to lower home prices , increasing the pressure to ... Net imports of gold Balance ( surplus ) · 1076 6 149 1231 All that this account says is that any increase on one ...
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Thereupon the other Parties to Part III . of the Treaty shall be entitled to make a proportionate increase in the category or categories specified . . . This , though it may never be used , is the most important clause of the whole of ...
Thereupon the other Parties to Part III . of the Treaty shall be entitled to make a proportionate increase in the category or categories specified . . . This , though it may never be used , is the most important clause of the whole of ...
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