Studies in the Theory of International Trade |
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CHAPTER | 1 |
REASONS FOR WANTING MORE BULLION | 15 |
EMPLOYMent and the Balance of TRADE | 51 |
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abroad amount analysis Angell's argument assumption balance of trade bank notes Bank of England Banque de France borrowings bullion bullionists Canada Canadian banks capital central bank chart circulation classical cloth commodities comparative advantage comparative costs costs of production country banks currency school curve discount doctrine of comparative domestic economists effect English equilibrium essay excess exchange export factors factors of production favorable fluctuations foreign trade free trade gain from trade Germany gold Ibid import commodities income increase industry international trade issue J. S. Mill James Mill labor loans marginal costs means of payment mechanism ment mercantilist metallic standard modities monetary money costs movements operate paper currency political economy price changes proportion purchasing quantity ratio real costs reciprocal demand regulation relative prices reparations reserves result Ricardo rise specie surplus Taussig terms of trade theory of international tion Torrens transfer transportation costs unit wages wheat writers