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Paperback Bi-metallism In England And Abroad Book

ISBN: 1024383202

ISBN13: 9781024383201

Bi-metallism In England And Abroad

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"Bi-Metallism In England And Abroad" is a treatise that engages with the economic debates of the late 19th century. Addressed as an answer to a letter from Henry Hucks Gibbs, this work explores the complexities of bimetallism-a monetary system using both gold and silver as legal tender. The author delves into the potential impacts and practicalities of implementing bimetallism in England and its effects in comparison to other nations.

This historical document offers insights into the challenges and considerations surrounding monetary policy during a pivotal era of economic transformation. It provides a valuable resource for those interested in the history of economic thought and the ongoing debates about currency and economic stability.

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