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(1) a monetary standard under which the basic unit of currency is defined by stated amounts of two metals (usually gold and silver
(2) a monetary standard under which the basic unit of currency is defined by stated amounts of two metals (usually gold and silver) with values set at a predetermined ratio
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(1) a monetary standard under which the basic unit of currency is defined by stated amounts of two metals (usually gold and silver
(2) a monetary standard under which the basic unit of currency is defined by stated amounts of two metals (usually gold and silver) with values set at a predetermined ratio
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(1) At the time of the great recoinage of 1696 bimetallism was still the basis of the British currency, silver and gold providing the mainstay.
(2) The raison d' u00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00bctre of bimetallism had been removed and England was on the gold standard.
(3) Whole elections would turn on the questions about gold, silver, bimetallism , and the central bank.
(4) There is going to have to be rather a lot of financial information in there, elucidations of first principles, plausible and sufficient accounts of political wranglings over bimetallism and the Gold Standard.
(5) Duckenfield observes England's movement from bimetallism to a de facto gold standard in 1717.
(6) Too little time is spent exploring the real benefits from the gold standard, and the author precipitously blames bimetallism 's failure on the incompetence of the movement's leaders.
(7) Certainly no one is still alive who witnessed the founding of this country with acceptance of bimetallism - gold and silver - and government involvement only to assure honest weights and measures.
(8) Much is made of the collapse of bimetallism and its deleterious implications for countries on a silver standard.
(9) Without context, what he writes on bimetallism is worthless.
(10) Any world-currency system short of actual bimetallism or trimetallism requires a breakdown of borders and sovereignty.
(11) Reading it as a pro-populist metaphor for the economic effect of bimetallism and the expansion of the nation's money supply along with the empowerment of western farmers and industrial laborers seems apparent enough.
(12) The United States repealed the Sherman Act and bimetallism was dead.
(13) In the words of his biographer Stephen Kantrowitz, Tillman regarded bimetallism as a u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510bridge between disaffected producers in the Democratic South and their brethren in the Republican West.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(14) But remember, bimetallism under a fixed standard is not necessarily a completely free system.
(15) By this, of course I do not mean bimetallism , with its arbitrarily fixed exchange rate between gold and silver, but freely fluctuating exchange rates between the two moneys.
(16) Although generally conservative, Walker was capable of intellectual courage: he favored international bimetallism despite adverse attitudes in his home state of Massachusetts and in his profession.
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(1) At the time of the great recoinage of 1696 bimetallism was still the basis of the British currency, silver and gold providing the mainstay.
(2) The raison d' u00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00bctre of bimetallism had been removed and England was on the gold standard.
(3) Whole elections would turn on the questions about gold, silver, bimetallism , and the central bank.
(4) There is going to have to be rather a lot of financial information in there, elucidations of first principles, plausible and sufficient accounts of political wranglings over bimetallism and the Gold Standard.
(5) Duckenfield observes England's movement from bimetallism to a de facto gold standard in 1717.
(6) Too little time is spent exploring the real benefits from the gold standard, and the author precipitously blames bimetallism 's failure on the incompetence of the movement's leaders.
(7) Certainly no one is still alive who witnessed the founding of this country with acceptance of bimetallism - gold and silver - and government involvement only to assure honest weights and measures.
(8) Much is made of the collapse of bimetallism and its deleterious implications for countries on a silver standard.
(9) Without context, what he writes on bimetallism is worthless.
(10) Any world-currency system short of actual bimetallism or trimetallism requires a breakdown of borders and sovereignty.
(11) Reading it as a pro-populist metaphor for the economic effect of bimetallism and the expansion of the nation's money supply along with the empowerment of western farmers and industrial laborers seems apparent enough.
(12) The United States repealed the Sherman Act and bimetallism was dead.
(13) In the words of his biographer Stephen Kantrowitz, Tillman regarded bimetallism as a u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510bridge between disaffected producers in the Democratic South and their brethren in the Republican West.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(14) But remember, bimetallism under a fixed standard is not necessarily a completely free system.
(15) By this, of course I do not mean bimetallism , with its arbitrarily fixed exchange rate between gold and silver, but freely fluctuating exchange rates between the two moneys.
(16) Although generally conservative, Walker was capable of intellectual courage: he favored international bimetallism despite adverse attitudes in his home state of Massachusetts and in his profession.
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