The North American Review, Band 233University of Northern Iowa, 1932 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... gold per capita , even if some way could be found to distribute the world stock of gold among the nations proportionately to population . Of the total of eleven billion dol- lars of world monetary gold stock , about five billion is ...
... gold per capita , even if some way could be found to distribute the world stock of gold among the nations proportionately to population . Of the total of eleven billion dol- lars of world monetary gold stock , about five billion is ...
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... gold standard . England was forced to it because her gold supply was small , her trade balance showed a growing deficit , and her foreign credits had been " frozen " - that is , temporarily defaulted . A good part of America's foreign ...
... gold standard . England was forced to it because her gold supply was small , her trade balance showed a growing deficit , and her foreign credits had been " frozen " - that is , temporarily defaulted . A good part of America's foreign ...
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... gold as our standard , and have chosen to leave the entire operation of the gold market free and unregulated ; we might just as reasonably make our standard yard- stick out of a piece of suspender elastic . To measure values we are now ...
... gold as our standard , and have chosen to leave the entire operation of the gold market free and unregulated ; we might just as reasonably make our standard yard- stick out of a piece of suspender elastic . To measure values we are now ...
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