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Filed under: Investment of public funds -- European Union countries
Filed under: Tax evasion -- European Union countriesFiled under: Taxation -- Political aspects -- European Union countries
Filed under: Money -- England -- History -- To 1500 -- Congresses
Filed under: Credit -- FranceFiled under: Finance -- AustriaFiled under: Finance -- France
Filed under: Taxation -- France -- HistoryFiled under: Banks and banking -- France
Filed under: Taxation -- France Le Cabinet du Roy de France, Dans Lequel il y a Trois Perles Precieuses d'Inestimable Valeur (in French, anonymously published but often attributed to Barnaud; 1581), by Nicolas Barnaud
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Filed under: Poverty -- France -- Paris -- History -- 19th century -- FictionFiled under: Finance -- Germany
Filed under: Finance -- Germany -- Periodicals
Filed under: Investments, American -- Germany -- History
Filed under: Devaluation of currency -- Germany Why Did the Mark Fall? How Two Great Nations Set About Discharging Their Treaty Obligations; Consequences to Themselves and to the World (ca. 1923) Filed under: Mark, German Why Did the Mark Fall? How Two Great Nations Set About Discharging Their Treaty Obligations; Consequences to Themselves and to the World (ca. 1923) Filed under: Finance -- Great Britain
Filed under: Finance -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800
Filed under: Finance -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500
Filed under: Finance, Public -- Great Britain -- History -- 1815-1918Filed under: Finance -- Great Britain -- Periodicals
Filed under: Finance, Public -- Great Britain -- Periodicals
Filed under: Social accounting -- Great BritainFiled under: Banks and banking -- Great Britain A Letter to James William Gilbart, General Manager of the London and Westminister Bank, on the Regulation of the Currency by the Foreign Exchanges, and on the Appointment of the Bank of England to be the Sole Bank of Issue Throughout Great Britain (London: P. Richardson, 1840), by Robert Bell Everybody's Guide to Money Matters (1898), by William Cotton (Gutenberg text) An Inquiry Into the Currency Principle, by Thomas Tooke (HTML at McMaster) Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market, by Walter Bagehot Trade Fallacies: A Criticism of Existing Methods, and Suggestions for a Reform Towards National Prosperity (London: P.S. King and Son, 1917), by Arthur Kitson (multiple formats at archive.org) A Letter on the Price of the Funds, As Connected with the Bank Restriction Act (London: J.M. Richardson, 1818) (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Banks and banking, Central -- Great BritainFiled under: Banks and banking -- ScotlandFiled under: Income -- Great Britain Higher Production by a Bonus on National Output: A Proposal For a Minimum Income for All, Varying With National Productivity (London: G. Allen and Unwin, c1920), by Dennis Milner Filed under: Investments -- Great BritainFiled under: Money -- Great BritainFiled under: Wealth -- Great BritainFiled under: Finance -- EnglandFiled under: World War, 1914-1918 -- Finance -- Great BritainFiled under: Finance -- Ireland
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