The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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... amount of securities shall be invariable ; and that consequently all fluctuations in the amount of notes out shall be met by a corresponding fluctuation in the amount of specie in deposit ; thus the public , and not the Bank , will be ...
... amount of securities shall be invariable ; and that consequently all fluctuations in the amount of notes out shall be met by a corresponding fluctuation in the amount of specie in deposit ; thus the public , and not the Bank , will be ...
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... amount and duration , and that with such variations the amount of securities held by the Bank will also fluc- tuate . It is therefore unreasonable to talk of the invariable amount of a banker's securities , and this observation is ...
... amount and duration , and that with such variations the amount of securities held by the Bank will also fluc- tuate . It is therefore unreasonable to talk of the invariable amount of a banker's securities , and this observation is ...
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... amount of obligations or of transactions can be adjusted , with a smaller amount of circulating medium , than could otherwise take place . amount of deposits which the Bank of England , or any other bank , holds , is worked by that ...
... amount of obligations or of transactions can be adjusted , with a smaller amount of circulating medium , than could otherwise take place . amount of deposits which the Bank of England , or any other bank , holds , is worked by that ...
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