Discourses Upon Trade


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Discourses Upon Trade: Principally Directed to the Cases of the Interest, Coynage, Clipping, Increase of Money (Illustrated)


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The circumstances under which the remarkable tract here reprinted, was written and published are described by Sir Dudley North's brother and biographer, Roger North.1 It is doubtful whether the essay, as originally printed, received any attention or served any use. For a considerable period, indeed, it was supposed to be entirely lost. Writing in 1744, Roger North intimated that the tract was designedly suppressed, and declared "it is certain the pamphlet is, and hath been ever since, utterly sunk, and a copy not to be had for money."...







Discourses Upon Trade


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Discourses upon trade


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Discourses Upon Trade


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The Economic Journal


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Contains papers that appeal to a broad and global readership in all fields of economics.




Monetary Theory, 1601-1758


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This six-volume set contains the writings of the earliest pioneers of monetary theory. It contains some 28 texts, beginning with Gerard de Maynes' "A Treatise of the Canker of England's Common Wealth" (1601) and ending with Joseph Harris' "An Essay on Money and Coins" (1757/58).