10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SYMMETALLIC»
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The Economic Journal: The Journal of the Royal Economic Society
Suppose England with India adopts one symmetallic ratio — say 1 of gold + 25 of
silver; and Holland with her Asiatic dependencies adopts another symmetallic
ratio — say 1 of gold + 30 of silver ; all the four parties will gain in both kinds of ...
2
Symmetallism: an alternative to orthodox bimetallism
It seems, therefore, that there would be a special motive for the Symmetallic
Banks to adopt such a method. In the case where there exist mono-metallistic
blocs side by side with the Symmetallic bloc, the question arises as to woh the
transfer of ...
Barthold Andresen Butenschøn, 1936
3
The Constitution. Money. Law enforcement
The number of grains of gold in the gold dollar immediately prior to the
establishment of the symmetallic dollar, should be reduced by one-half. 2. The
number of grains of silver, equal, at that time, in market value to the gold half that
is being ...
4
Money and bimetallism: a study of the uses and operations of ...
... no harm, and possibly may do some good, to inquire somewhat into the
probabilities of the permanence, the advantages, and the disadvantages of the
proposed system. (1) The symmetallic ratio is not a ratio of value like that of
bimetallism.
5
International Bimetallism
Edgeworth finds that both the symmetallic and the bimetallic systems secure the
result of less fluctuation than that which would, on the whole, occur in the values
of the single gold standard and the single silver standard. In conclusion, this ...
Francis Amasa Walker, 1896
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Essays on Economic Policy: Policies for international ...
proposal for a symmetallic currency were adopted (currencies were to be
convertible into so many ounces of gold plus so many ounces of silver plus, if you
like, so many ounces of other metals, such as platinum or even nickel), the
available ...
7
Policies for international stability. Country studies
proposal for a symmetallic currency were adopted (currencies were to be
convertible into so many ounces of gold plus so many ounces of silver plus, if you
like, so many ounces of other metals, such as platinum or even nickel), the
available ...
Credit money is convertible into symmetallic coins or symmetallic bars or in gold
bars plus silver bars in fixed proportion. Thus symmetallism differs from
bimetallism in that in the latter the standard unit is not composed of the fusion or ...
Rabindranath Mitra, Himansu Roy, 1967
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Essays on Economic Policy
proposal for a symmetallic currency were adopted (currencies were to be
convertible into so many ounces of gold plus so many ounces of silver plus, if you
like, so many ounces of other metals, such as platinum or even nickel), the
available ...
10
Encyclopedia of banking & finance
Symmetallic standard (never tried) — in which the standard of value is defined as
a specific total quantity of a fusion or combination of two (or more) monetary
metals, in specified proportions—could be a. Symmetallic coin standard. b.
Glenn Gaywaine Munn, Ferdinand Lawrence Garcia, Charles J. Woelfel, 1991