The difficulties of bimetallism
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Bastable, C. F. 'The difficulties of bimetallism'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. IX Part LXXIII, 1892/1893, pp664-671Download Item:
Abstract:
There has been within the past few months a marked revival of
the bimetallist agitation, that had for some time previously been
declining under the, for it, unfavourable influences of expanding
trade and industrial activity. Recent utterances of prominent
public men have gained for this technical and obscure subject an
amount of attention that no merely theoretical discussion could possibly
excite, and hopes seem to be felt in some quarters that all the
evils of depression would disappear if the expedient of an international
double standard were only adopted. As the advocates of
this scheme somewhat too hastily assume that all reason and experience,
as well as the weight of competent opinion, are on their
side, it may not be unfitting to briefly indicate some of the difficulties
that hinder the acceptance either of bimetallism pure and
simple, or any of the numerous half-way proposals as either sound
in theory or likely to prove beneficial in practice.
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Read Tuesday, 24th January, 1893
Author: Bastable, C. F.
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. IX Part LXXIII 1892/1893
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Bimetallism, CoinageISSN:
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