Money and the Mechanism of Exchange by
William Stanley Jevons
D. Appleton and Company. New York, 1876. Westminster (authorized) edition. (First published: 1875)
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About the Book and Author
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Preface
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I. Barter
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II. Exchange
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III. The Functions of Money
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IV. Early History of Money
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V. Qualities of the Material of Money
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VI. The Metals as Money
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VII. Coins
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VIII. The Principles of Circulation
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IX. Systems of Metallic Money
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X. The English System of Metallic Currency
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XI. Fractional Currency
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XII. The Battle of the Standards
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XIII. Technical Matters Relating to Coinage
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XIV. International Money
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XV. The Mechanism of Exchange
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XVI. Representative Money
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XVII. The Nature and Varieties of Promissory Notes
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XVIII. Methods of Regulating a Paper Currency
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XIX. Credit Documents
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XX. Book Credit and the Banking System
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XXI. The Clearing-House System
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XXII. The Cheque Bank
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XXIII. Foreign Bills of Exchange
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XXIV. The Bank of England and the Money Market
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XXV. A Tabular Standard of Value
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XXVI. The Quantity of Money Needed by a Nation
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Footnotes
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Notepad
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