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Paperback The Silver Question. Injury to British Trade and Manufactures: The Paper Which won The Bimetallic Prize ... Together With .. Book

ISBN: 1177865696

ISBN13: 9781177865692

The Silver Question. Injury to British Trade and Manufactures: The Paper Which won The Bimetallic Prize ... Together With ..

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"The Silver Question. Injury to British Trade and Manufactures" delves into the complex economic debates surrounding the silver standard in the late 19th century. This volume compiles the paper that won the Bimetallic Prize, alongside additional insights from prominent figures such as George Jamieson, David Octavius Croal, Thomas Holyoake Box, and Henry Meysey-Thompson Knaresborough.

The work explores the perceived detrimental effects of the silver question on British trade and manufacturing, offering a detailed look at the arguments for and against bimetallism. It provides a valuable historical perspective on the economic challenges and policy debates of the era, making it an essential resource for understanding the evolution of financial systems and international trade.

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