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London: Staples Press, ON ^ si O ON Q 55 r-i o K o H 4) 8 gO M >>* og «H4 O O <H «Q HJ Pt. I: THEORY OF CURRENCY & CREDIT 1. Credit without Money, 1-16. 2. Metallic money and paper money, 17-28 3 . The r u e n t i t y theory and Greshem f s l a v , 29-49 4. Consumer^income and outlay pp. 50-62 5. Investment and disposals, 63-88 6. The banking system, 89-101 7. The foreign exchanges, 102-27 8 . The mechanism of foreign exchange, 128-^9 9. International currency movements, 150-68 10. Financial crises, 169-82. 11. War finance and inflation, 18395 12. After inflation, 196-223. Pt. II: HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATIONS 13. The silver recoineges in England, 224-44 14. The a s s i g n a t s , 245-67 15. The Bank r e s t r i c t i o n of 1797, 268-92 The gold standard, 293-324 Exchange standards, 325-4r> The var of 1914-13, 35^-64 * 16. 17. 18. •a K> H ro H *a <D • • H* o a> c+- <+ to as »i 4>* 3 CO VJi CD > 3 X VA) -3 1: O OvO O p £S o B ^ (D ^ vO ST oa 0 U) £ r vo o c* < I <D CO NO CX> 1 HICKMAN, V. 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