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Definition of Bullionist

Bullionist
Bullionist Bul"lion*ist, n. An advocate for a metallic currency, or a paper currency always convertible into gold.

Meaning of Bullionist from wikipedia

- King Charles V of latter Spain and his son King Philip II did follow the bullionist recommendations. Thomas Milles (1550–1627) and others recommended that...
- Financier and Bullionist was a British daily newspaper published in London. It focused on finance. The paper renamed Financier and Bullionist in 1900 was...
- outflow of gold. The Currency School emerged from the beliefs of the Bullionist group, which was prevalent in the early 1800s. When the French landed...
- The Financier, a British newspaper which was merged into Financier and Bullionist This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Financier...
- first set forth by Ricardo (i.e. David Ricardo, 1824) at the time of the Bullionist Controversy. He laid it down that a currency is in its most perfect state...
- Latin Monetary Union and the Scandinavian Monetary Union. During the Bullionist Controversy during the Napoleonic Wars, David Ricardo argued that the...
- Thornton, an opponent of the real bills doctrine, was a defender of the bullionist position and a significant figure in monetary theory. Thornton's process...
- Dailies British Gazette British Worker The Bullionist Daily Chronicle Daily Citizen The Daily Courant Daily Dispatch Daily Express Daily Gazette Daily...
- ‘Bankers' Magazine,’ to which he was one of the prin****l contributors, the ‘Bullionist,’ and the ‘Stock Exchange Gazette.’ He also conducted the literary and...
- 20 June 1850, and is buried in its church. Bosanquet held to the "Anti-Bullionist" position, now identified with the real bills doctrine. In 1810 he published...