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Stabilization-Brazil
Anderson, George E #
Another crisis in the long struggle for-currency stabilization in Brazil, (in: The Annalist,
May 3, 1929, p.812.)
The ability of the government to maintain
the present rate of the nilreis in the face of
the continued circulation of the old or inconvertible notes is doubtful, and for this reason the
retirement of the old currency beeanes nore or
less pressing.




FEDERAL RESERVE BULLETIN
South America and the Gold Standard.
March, 1925.




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Die Stabiliaierung der sudamerikanischen
Wahrung und die Betatigung dee nordamerikanischen
Kapitals, FINANZ-ARCHIV,
1928.




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Chile returns to the gold standard,
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECOHOMI,
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IOUNG, J. P.
CENTRAL AMERICAN CURRENCY AND FINANCE,
Princeton5 Princeton University Press, 1925.
Pp. xviii, 258.

Deals especially with currency, foreign trade, exchange
rates, and financial relatione with the United States.
Material was gathered by personal investigation in the
several countries. The inquiry covered Guatemala, Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, find Cost Rica. There is a
bibliography of six pages.
Abstract by V. 0. Weyforth, AMERICAN ECONOMIC
REVIEW, XV, June 1925, pp. 352-3.