- to
metallism is
whether one
metal should be used as
currency (as in
monometallism), or
should there be two or more
metals for that
purpose (as in bimetallism)...
-
system which was
mostly based on
silver monometallism and
therefore in
contrast with the gold
monometallism in
force in the
Kingdom of
Sardinia and in...
- "Bourbon Democrat:
Thomas C.
Catchings and the
Repudiation of
Silver Monometallism",
Journal of
Mississippi History, vol. 57, no. 3 (1995) pp. 207–223...
- use of
bimetallism in
place of a gold
standard or
silver standard (
monometallism).
Bimetallism was
intended to
increase the
supply of money, stabilize...
-
bimetallism in the
debate against monometallism, and in 1895
published in the
pages of the
Chronicle his "Bimetallism and
Monometallism" , a 25-chapter, 63-column...
-
silver standard is also
sometimes known as
silver metallism and
silver monometallism. "MESOPOTAMIAN
ECONOMICS AND
MONEY |
Facts and Details". "Making Cents...
-
system which was
mostly based on
silver monometallism and
therefore in
contrast with the gold
monometallism in
force in the
Kingdom of
Sardinia and in...
- the
history of
wartime finance.
While Britain was
forced to
abandon monometallism and
endured sustained inflation,
France retained its
bimetallic system...
-
choice between alternative monetary standards:
inconvertible paper, gold
monometallism and gold/silver bimetallism. Mitc****'s thesis,
published as A History...
- the
course of the 19th century: a
general move from
bimetallism to
monometallism, the
appearance and
disappearance of
paper money systems (in particular...