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gold standard in theory and practice
R. G. Ralph George Hawtrey
Published
1931
by Longmans, Green
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by R.G. Hawtrey. |
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Open Library | OL19843541M |
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Additional Physical Format: Online version: Hawtrey, R. (Ralph George), Gold standard in theory and practice. London: Longmans, Green and Co., []. The gold standard in theory and practice by R. Hawtrey; 11 editions; First published in ; Subjects: Credit, Currency question, Gold standard, Gold.
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The principles outlined in this book are very transferable to businesses, NGO's & churches. flag 1 like Like see review/5. Buy a cheap copy of The gold standard in theory and book. Free shipping over $ Arthur W. Marget, "Hawtrey's the Gold Standard in Theory and Practice," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Oxford University Press, vol.
42(1), pages Author: Arthur W. Marget. The central bank is willing to make a two-way market in Belize dollars and gold at 3,/oz. (in practice, it might be worthwhile to have a small bid/ask spread of perhaps 2%). Why the ‘gold standard’ of medical research is no longer enough R andomized controlled trials have long been held up as the “gold standard A.
The gold standard is not a flawless monetary system. Neither is the fiat money alternative. In light of historical evidence about the comparative magnitude of these flaws, however, the gold.