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Routledge
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Routledge
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Routledge
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First Published in 1970. This is the second edition reprint of the Bullion Report of 1810, published in 1925 with an introduction that outlines why it is a useful document as reference to the similarities of the consequences that the United Kingdom found itself in after 1919 in regards to the printing of the currency note and the Cunliffe limitation.
Chapter 1 Report from the Select Committee on the High Price of Bullion; Chapter 2 Resolutions Proposed to the House of Commons, on The Report of the Committee Appointed to Inquire Into the High Price of Bullion, by Francis Horner, Esquire, and The Right Hon. N. Vansittart, Also the Several Divisions Which Took Place in Consequence of The Same. To Which is Added, a List of Publications Occasioned by the Report of the Committee;
Biography
Edwin Cannan Professor of Political Economy in the University of London