The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... currency question , a question that for thirty years was a subject of passionate debate , he was at some disadvantage . Intellectually he was ill equipped to deal with it . Although a Ricardian he failed to grasp Ricardo's quantitative ...
... currency question , a question that for thirty years was a subject of passionate debate , he was at some disadvantage . Intellectually he was ill equipped to deal with it . Although a Ricardian he failed to grasp Ricardo's quantitative ...
Strana 268
... currency emissions , with the attendant power of infla- tion and deflation of credit , would lie in the hands of the bankers who became the custodians of the national monetary system . During the bitter discussions of currency policies ...
... currency emissions , with the attendant power of infla- tion and deflation of credit , would lie in the hands of the bankers who became the custodians of the national monetary system . During the bitter discussions of currency policies ...
Strana 269
... currency matters . He would establish the gold standard , encourage the issue of bank- notes , and turn over the custodianship of the national currency to private interests . The position of David A. Wells was essentially similar ...
... currency matters . He would establish the gold standard , encourage the issue of bank- notes , and turn over the custodianship of the national currency to private interests . The position of David A. Wells was essentially similar ...
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