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...MOULTON and A. H. NEWMAN.Best general references: R. T Ely, in Harper's Mo. Vol. 73, pp. 250, 450, 571 (1886); E. J. James, in Am. Econ. Ass. Pub., II, 246; G. H. Lewis, Nat'l Consolidation of Railways; T. V. Powderly, in Arena, VII, 58 (Dec. 1892); Lalor's Cyclopaedia...
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Brief for the Affirmative.W. R. BUCKMINSTER and H. L. CANNON.Best general references: H. C. Adams, State and Industrial Action. Am. Econ. Asso., I, 8; Ely, Problems of Today. Other references: Quasi Public Works, Am. Econ. Asso., II; Sinclair: Municipal Monopolies; Farrer, State in Relation to Trade; Jamem, Gas, Am. Econ. Asso., I; Bemis, Gas, Am. Econ. Asso...
...present currency system is bad, and should be abolished. (a) Inadequate in volume. (1) Rapid growth of population and trade. (2) No inducement to national banks to issue notes. Quart. Jour. Econ., vol. 1, p. 414. (b) Inelastic. (1) No provision for expansion in financial crises. (2) No provision for small centres. C. F. Dunbar, Quart. Jour. Econ., 1892, p. 63. (c) Dangerous. (1) The proportion of gold to certificates, greenbacks, and treasury notes is too small, and growing smaller. Taussig, Silver Situation, p. 54. (2) Further in-crease of government issues would make matters worse...