Book title: Bimetallism; a summary and examination of the arguments for the against a bimetallic system of currency
ISBN: 1990000789481
Date of placement: 14.09.2012
Аthor: Leonard. Darwin
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A gold standard is a monetary system in which a country backs its currency with gold reserves and allows the conversion of its currency into gold.
Keynes, John Maynard. 1923. Tract on Monetary Reform. London: Macmillan. Mundell, R. A. 1968. "A Plan for a World Currency," Joint Economic Committee Hearings.
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bimestrial adj. - occurring every two months; lasting two months. bimetallism n. - currency system in which both gold and silver are standard money. bimetallic, adj.
Coins, currency, and checking accounts are the only items that perform all four of these monetary functions. However, in recent years, some economists have extended