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The currency school

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The currency school

Material type
図書
Author
edited by D.P. O'Brien
Publisher
William Pickering
Publication date
1994
Material Format
Paper
Capacity, size, etc.
24 cm
NDC
337.1
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Reprinted from various articles: London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1837, etc8th article from: The Edinburgh review, v. 107Includes bibliog...

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Material Type
図書
ISBN
1851961941
Author/Editor
edited by D.P. O'Brien
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Publication Date
1994
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
1994
Size
24 cm
Alternative Title
A letter to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Melbourne, on the causes of the recent derangement in the money market, and on bank reform
Remarks upon some prevalent errors, with respect to currency and banking, and suggestions to the legislature and the public as to the improvement of the monetary system
Remarks on the management of the circulation, and on the condition and conduct of the Bank of England and of the country issuers, during the year 1839
A letter to Thomas Tooke, Esq. in reply to his objections against the separation of the business of the bank into a department of issue, and a department of deposit and discount : with a plan of bank reform
A letter to Kirkman Finlay, Esq., on the importation on foreign corn, and the value of the precious metals in different countries, to which are added observations on money, and the foreign exchange /
Letter to Charles Wood, Esq., M.P. on money, and the means of economizing the use of it
Thoughts on the separation of the departments of the Bank of England