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    19th Century · English

    Treatises and Essays on Subjects Connected with Economic Policy

    John Ramsay McCulloch

    Treatises and Essays on Subjects Connected with Economic Policy, by John Ramsay McCulloch (1789–1864), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.

    Chapters
    34
    Variants
    34
    Genre
    Economics
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01A Treatise on Money, Sect. I.—: Circumstances which led to the use of Money. Principal properties which every Commodity prose
    2. 02Sect. II.—: Circumstances which Regulate the Exchangeable Value of Money.prose
    3. 03Sect. III.—: A Moderate Seignorage on Coined Money advantageous. Principles which should regulate its amount.prose
    4. 04Sect. IV.—: Expense of a Currency consisting of the Precious Metals.prose
    5. 05Sect. V.—: Paper Money. Principle on which its Value is Maintained.prose
    6. 06Sect. VI.—: Whether Gold or Silver should be adopted as the Standard of the Currency, or whether it should consist of boprose
    7. 07Sect. VII.—: Standard of Money. Degradation of the Standard in Rome, France, Great Britain, and other countries. Effectsprose
    8. 08Tables Relative to the Money of the United Kingdom.prose
    9. 09Treatise on the Circumstances Which Determine the Course of Exchange, Inland Exchange.prose
    10. 10Foreign Exchange.prose
    11. 11Sect. I.—: Nominal Exchange.prose
    12. 12Sect. II.—: Real Exchange.prose
    13. 13Sect. III.—: Computed Exchange.prose
    14. 14History and Influence of Bills of Exchange.prose
    15. 15Essay on Interest and Usury Laws.prose
    16. 16A Treatise on the Letting and Occupancy of Land.prose
    17. 171.: Money Rents.prose
    18. 182.: Proportional Rents.prose
    19. 193.: Produce Rents.prose
    20. 204.: Service Rents.prose
    21. 21An Essay Showing the Erroneousness of the Prevailing Opinions in Regard to Absenteeism.prose
    22. 22Sect. I.—: Phœnician Commerce.prose
    23. 23Sect. Ii.—: Grecian Commerce.prose
    24. 24Sect. Iii.—: Roman Commerce.prose
    25. 25Sect. Iv.—: Italian Commerce in the Middle Ages.prose
    26. 26Sect. V.—: Vasco De Gama and Columbus.prose
    27. 27An Essay on the Rise, Progress, and Decline of Commerce in Holland.prose
    28. 28An Essay on the Rise, Progress, and Decline of the Hanseatic League.prose
    29. 29Essay on the Origin of the Compass.prose
    30. 30Sketch of the Progress of Maritime Law.prose
    31. 31An Essay on the Colonial System of the Ancients.prose
    32. 32Sketch of the Life and Writings of Francis Quesnay.prose
    33. 33Sketch of the Life and Writings of Adam Smith, Ll.d.prose
    34. 34Sketch of the Life and Writings of David Ricardo, Esq., M.p.prose