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...III. Issue of state bank notes is desirable. (a) Before the war many state banks issued sound notes. (b) State bank-notes could be made safe. (1) The government would accept for taxes only notes sufficiently secured. Harter, Forum, vol. XII. (2) Inflation is preventable by a tax on circulation above a fixed maximum...
...III. The gold supply is amply sufficient. (a) The output is not declining. Taussig, Pop. Sci. Mo., Sept. '93, p. 582. (b) The use of credit is increasing. Laughlin, Q. J. E., Vol. I, pp. 325-326. (c) Debtors are not burdened. Goschen, Q. J. E., V. I, pp. 329-337. (d) Money wages are rising though prices are falling. Taussig, Silver Situation...
...III. Bimetallism practicable and desirable. Nicholson, Part II, ch. IV). (a) Ratio of gold and silver determined, not by relative amounts, but by relative demand. (Nicholson, pp. 214-217). (1) International legislation can regulate demand. (Barbour, p. 42). (2) A single country can do this. (Walker, p. 266). (b) Overproduction of silver impossible. (Andrews, pp. 212-215). (c) Bimetallism would give sufficient money...
ENGLISH A.- Rewritten work. Tuesday, October 31, from 2.30 to 4.30, in Sever 2, Mr. Lamont will discuss the rewritten themes with the following members of English A: in Section I, Abbott to Hathaway; Section II, Allyn to Hubbard; Section III, Aldrich to Kinnicutt...
...III. Certain popular methods of rescricting immigration are inexpedient or unjust-(a) Educational qualification: (b) Head tax: (c) Property qualification: (d) Consular certificates (Chandler, Forum, Feb. 1892; Smith, Emigration and Immigration, p. 282; Schloss...