A Proposal for a System of International Money. A Paper Read Before the Economic Section of the British Association at Ipswich, 13th September 1895
William Arthur Shaw
A Proposal for a System of International Money. A Paper Read Before the Economic Section of the British Association at Ipswich, 13th September 1895
William Arthur Shaw
Published in 1896, this paper presented by William Arthur Shaw outlines his proposal for a global system of currency exchange rates. It discusses the various factors that affect the value of money and the benefits of a standardized system. With insights that are still relevant today, this work is a must-read for anyone interested in finance and economics.
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