| John Bristed - 1811 - 556 páginas
...well as upon its numerical amount; and all the circumstances which tend to quicken or retard the state of circulation, render the same amount of currency more or less adequate to the wants of trade. Both the policy of the Bank of England and the competition of the country bankpaper, have tended to... | |
| John Bristed - 1811 - 554 páginas
...well as upon its numerical amount; and all the circumstances which tend to quicken or retard the state of circulation, render the same amount of currency more or less adequate to the wants of trade. Both the policy of the Bank of England and the competition of the country bankpaper, have tended to... | |
| 1812 - 822 páginas
...well as upon its numerical amount ; and all the circumstances, which have a teudency to quicken or to retard the rate of circulation, render the same amount...currency more or less adequate to the wants of trade. Л much smaller amount U required in H h 3 a high. a high slate of public credit, than when alarms... | |
| Condy Raguet - 1838 - 428 páginas
...a tendeney to quicken or to rctard the rnte of cireulation, render the same amount of curreney moie or less adequate to the wants of trade. A much smaller amount is required in a high state of public eredit, than when alarms make individuals call in their advances, and provide against aecidents by... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 490 páginas
...the country depends upon the quickness of circulation, as well as upon its numerical amount," that "a much smaller amount is required in a high state...confidence, than when mutual distrust discourages pecuniary arrrangements for any distant time." — (P. 26.) In both of these passages, there appears to me to... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 496 páginas
...the country depends upon the quickness of circulation, as well as upon its numerical amount," that " a much smaller amount is required in a high state...confidence, than when mutual distrust discourages pecuniary arrrangements for any distant time." — (P. 26.) In both of these passages, there appears to me to... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 490 páginas
...circulation, as well as upon its numerical amount," that " a much smaller amount is required in a bigh state of public credit, than when alarms make individuals...confidence, than when mutual distrust discourages pecuniary arrrangements for any distant time." — (P. 26.) In both of these passages, there appears to me to... | |
| Leone Levi - 1857 - 520 páginas
...well as upon its numerical amount ; and all the circumstances which have a tendency to quicken or to retard the rate of circulation render the same amount...security and private confidence, than when mutual mistrust discourages pecuniary arrangements for any distant tune." Nor did these considerations escape... | |
| Henry Nicholas Sealy - 1858 - 488 páginas
...as upon its numerical amount ; and all the " circumstances which have a tendency to quicken or " to retard the rate of circulation, render the same "...security and private confidence, than " when mutual mistrust discourages pecuniary ar"rangements for any distant time." — Bullion Report. This "Report... | |
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