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Monograph

Identifikator:
1758394757
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-136209
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Taussig, Frank William http://d-nb.info/gnd/120199459
Title:
International trade
Place of publication:
New York, NY
Publisher:
Macmillan
Year of publication:
1927
Scope:
XXI, 425 Seiten
graph. Darst.
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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Monograph
Structure type:
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Collection:
Economics Books

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  • International trade
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Part I. Theory
  • Part II. Problems of verification
  • Part III. International trade under inconvertible paper
  • Index

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CONTENTS 
CHAPTER 18 
Tue FOREIGN EXCHANGES AND THE INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT 
OF SECURITIES . : : 
Reduction of the gold flow to a minimum secured by exchange 
operations of bankers and brokers, 215; by virtual pooling of the 
foreign exchanges of all countries, 216; by maintenance of foreign 
balances, 217; by international movements of securities, 218. 
Short-time transfers of securities related to international invest- 
ment operations. Movements of securities sometimes disturb 
rather than smooth the fluctuations of exchange, 219. "A con- 
tinued lack of equilibrium between a country’s debits and credits 
must eventually result in an international redistribution of specie, 
220. Importance of the time element, 221. 
CHAPTER 19 
CANADA . 
~~ 
Borrowing from abroad the dominant factor in Canada’s inter- 
national trade, 1900-1913, 222. Excess of imports, inflow of 
gold, and expansion of the demand liabilities of Canadian banks, 
994. Secondary reserves; Canadian rates of exchange, 226. 
Prices in Canada rose more than elsewhere. Prices of exported 
goods rose less than domestic goods but more than prices of 
imports, 227. Disappearance of many domestically produced 
commodities from the list of exports, 229. Significance of the cir- 
cumstance that the added imports come chiefly from the United 
States, not from Great Britain, 231. Adjustment of trade 
balances to international payments, 232. Experience of Canada 
a striking verification of the essentials of the Ricardian theory. 
Analogy of the outcome to that of an experiment, 233. 
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215-221 
222-235 
CHAPTER 20 
GREAT Britain, I . 
Recorded exports exceed imports until 1852; thereafter 
imports exceed exports, 236. Increasing interest on foreign loans 
and increased earnings from shipping account in large part for 
the reversal, 237. Capital outflow, 238; its irregularity related 
to the stages of the business cycle, 239. Some of the observed 
phenomena before 1880 neither disprove nor confirm general 
theory, 241. 
CHAPTER 21 
thy 
GreAT Britain, 11. THE Terms oF TraDE, 1880-1914 i 
Decline in the import-excess after 1904 due to sudden increase 
of capital exports, 245. Effect on the gross and net barter terms 
236-244 
245-262
	        

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