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Chapter IV. The Quantity Theory Of Prices |
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This section is from the book "Money And Banking", by William A. Scott . Also available from Amazon: Money and Banking.
Before proceeding to the next topic in logical sequence, it is necessary to examine a theory which has played an important role in the history of monetary science, and which the student will often meet in the books to which reference is made at the ends of our chapters. It is a theory which furnishes an explanation of the relation between the standard of value and prices quite different from that presented in the last chapter.
 
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