Credit of the Nations: A Study of the European WarC. Scribner's Sons, 1918 - 406 lappuses |
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acceptance houses accepted amount assets August Austria-Hungary Bank of England Bank of France bank reserves bank-notes Berlin bills of exchange bonds borrowing Britain capital carried cash cent Chart checks circulation coin collateral commercial commercial paper cotton credit operations crisis currency notes debt deposit accounts deposits depreciation discount economic effect English Europe European expenditure exports of gold finance fiscal foreign exchange foreign trade French funds future German hoarding imperial treasury notes imports inconvertible increase industry inflation interest issue joint-stock banks July 27 July 31 labor liquidation loan bureaus London maturity means of payment ment monetary money and credit moratorium National Monetary Commission needed neutral neutral countries normal note-issues obligations October paper production purchasing redemption Reichsbank Russia securities SEPT shipment of gold sums supply surplus taxation taxes tion transactions United volume wealth York
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