A History of Prices and of the State of the Circulation from 1792 to 1856, Volumes 1-2Adelphi, 1857 - Prices |
Contents
Page | 10 |
New fields of enterprise opened for exports | 138 |
On the alleged constant excess of issue by the Bank of Eng | 153 |
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agricultural appear ation average price Bank circulation Bank issues bank notes Bank of England Bank restriction bankers Barley bullion capital cash payments cause cent circumstances close coin commercial Committee commodities consequence considerable consumption continued contraction corn laws country banks crops currency Currency School dearth deficiency degree demand deposits depreciation depression directors discount discredit distress effect excess exchanges export extent fact fall of prices favourable fluctuations former France grain greater harvest Henry Thornton high prices House of Commons importation increase influence instance interval labour loans manufactures ment metals millions money market months nearly neral occasion operation period preceding precious metals price of gold price of wheat prices of corn prices of provisions produce proportion quantity of money quarter rate of interest reduced reference rise of prices scarcity seasons securities speculation spring supply supposed tion Tooke trade value of money variations