The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 73
... rupees with it ; or he might export silver to Calcutta and purchase rupees with it ; but he could no longer call upon Government to stamp his silver with an artificial value , and thus confer upon it a purchasing power not naturally ...
... rupees with it ; or he might export silver to Calcutta and purchase rupees with it ; but he could no longer call upon Government to stamp his silver with an artificial value , and thus confer upon it a purchasing power not naturally ...
Page 74
... rupees , would sell for in London , and p being the profit and costs of the transaction , then x - p would be the maximum quantity of gold which a hundred rupees in Calcutta would purchase in London ; and the cost of transporting x - p ...
... rupees , would sell for in London , and p being the profit and costs of the transaction , then x - p would be the maximum quantity of gold which a hundred rupees in Calcutta would purchase in London ; and the cost of transporting x - p ...
Page 83
... rupees the equivalent in gold of their purchasing power , only because , by allowing any one who chooses to get rupees coined at the mint , it prevents any one offering more gold for them than will suffice to purchase and carry to the ...
... rupees the equivalent in gold of their purchasing power , only because , by allowing any one who chooses to get rupees coined at the mint , it prevents any one offering more gold for them than will suffice to purchase and carry to the ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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