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  • Titel: Gold standard in international trade. Report on the introduction of the gold exchange standard into China, the Philippine Islands, Panama, and other silver-using countries and on the stability of exchange... January 26, 1905. -- Read, referred to the Committee on Finance and ordered to be printed
  • Beteiligte: Andrew, Abram Piatt [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]; Conant, Charles Arthur [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]; Hippisley, Alfred E. [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]; Jenks, Jeremiah W. [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]; Kemmerer, Edwin Walter [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]; Roosevelt, Theodore [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]
  • Körperschaft: United States, President (1901-1909 : Roosevelt) ; United States, Dept. of State ; United States, Commission on International Exchange
  • Erschienen: Washington, DC, 1905
    Online-Ausg.: Chester, Vt: NewsBank, inc, 2006
  • Erschienen in: United States congressional serial set ; serial set no. 4770
    Senate document / 58th Congress, 3rd session. Senate ; no. 128
  • Umfang: Online-Ressource (512 p); illustrations, tables
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Reproduktionsreihe: U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
  • Art der Reproduktion: Online-Ausg.
  • Hersteller der Reproduktion: Chester, Vt: NewsBank, inc, 2006
  • Entstehung:
  • Anmerkungen: A gold standard for the Straights Settlements, by Dr. E.W. Kemmerer, p. 451
    Act [No. 1042] for the Purpose of Maintaining the Parity of the Philippines Currency in Accordance with the Provisions of Sections One and Six of the Act of Congress Approved March Second, Nineteen Hundred and Three, by Prohibiting the Importation into the Philippine Islands of Certain Kinds of Coins. (Philippines-1904), p. 307
    Act [No. 1045] for the Purpose of Providing Revenue and of Maintaining the Parity of Philippines Currency in Accordance with the Provisions of Sections One and Six of the Act of Congress Approved March Second, Nineteen Hundred and Three, By Providing for the Purchase of Mexican Dollars as Bullion, By Imposing a Tax upon Written Contracts Payable in Certain Kinds of Currencies, and By Requiring the Payment of a License Tax By All Persons, Firms, or Corporations Conducting their Current Business, Either Wholly or in Part, in said Currencies, and for Other Purposes (Philippines-1904), p. 308
    Appendixes, p. 73
    Considerations on a new monetary system for China, by Jeremiah W. Jenks, p. 113
    Law No. 84 - 1904 (of June 28) on Currency (Panama-1904), p. 331
    Memoranda on a new monetary system for China, by Jeremiah W. Jenks, p. 75
    Memorandum on the establishment of a gold standard currency in China, by Alfred E. Hippisley, p. 176
    Table of contents, p. 3
    The dislocation of the exchanges - its effect on gold and silver countries, by Charles A. Conant, p. 461
    The end of the Mexican dollar, by A. Piatt Andrew, p. 470
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