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- catalog contributor b6853795.
- catalog created "1895.".
- catalog date "1895".
- catalog date "1895.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1895.".
- catalog description "A treatise on money.--Essays on monetary problems: I. John Law of Lauriston, and the greatest speculative mania on record. II. One-pound notes for England. III. The effects of great discoveries of the precious metals. IV. Bi-metallism both advantageous and practicable. V. The morality of bi-metallism. VI. Stability of the fixed ratio between gold and silver under international bi-metallism. VII. The measurement or variations in the value of the monetary standard. VIII. Causes of movements in general prices. IX. Mr. Giffen's attack on bi-metallists. X. Mr. Alfred de Rothschild's proposal to the Monetary conference. XI. The missing link between gold and silver. XII. The Indian currency experiment.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 431 p.".
- catalog issued "1895".
- catalog issued "1895.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, A. and C. Black; New York, Macmillan and co.,".
- catalog subject "Bimetallism.".
- catalog subject "HG221 .N6 1895".
- catalog subject "Money.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A treatise on money.--Essays on monetary problems: I. John Law of Lauriston, and the greatest speculative mania on record. II. One-pound notes for England. III. The effects of great discoveries of the precious metals. IV. Bi-metallism both advantageous and practicable. V. The morality of bi-metallism. VI. Stability of the fixed ratio between gold and silver under international bi-metallism. VII. The measurement or variations in the value of the monetary standard. VIII. Causes of movements in general prices. IX. Mr. Giffen's attack on bi-metallists. X. Mr. Alfred de Rothschild's proposal to the Monetary conference. XI. The missing link between gold and silver. XII. The Indian currency experiment.".
- catalog title "A treatise on money and essays on monetary problems, by J. Shield Nicholson.".
- catalog type "text".