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貨幣學概論   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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〔英〕康倫(E.Cannan)原著
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Title
貨幣學概論
Publisher
法政學社
Description

着重分析金幣及紙幣與物價漲落的關係,以及金幣與金之價格漲落的關係

目錄
譯事例言
三版自序
譯序
第一章 引言
第二章 貨幣之價值變化之認識與計算
第一節 價格一般的水平的一種變化與貨幣之價值的一種變化同為一事
第二節 此項變化難於認識而且每被否認
第三節 指數表之引用
第三章 貨幣之價值或價格一般的水平其計算之單位為未鑄或既鑄標金之一定量者
第一節 標金與鑄幣自由互易遂使其價值相同
第二節 金之價值定於實業與通貨種種目的之需要
第三節 金之價值定於實業與通貨種種目的之供給
第四節 未來變化之推測及其對之之影響
第五節 結論
第四章 貨幣之價值或價格一般的水平其計算之單位為一種鑄幣而發行額有限制者
第一節 鑄幣稅限制鑄幣之供給其價值乃得在標金以上
第二節 同樣一種供給之任意的限制得以維持一種鑄幣之價值按照任何特別水平在標金之價值以上
第三節 英國輔幣
第四節 印度羅比與金匯兌本位制
第五節 結論
第五章 貨幣之價值或價格一般的水平其計算之單位為銀行券或通貨券者
第一節 兌換券因較鑄幣便利乃得流通
第二節 不兌換券有時即為兌換失去其兌換性者但通常則為單據由法律訂為法償
第三節 券幣之兌換具有出口性及熔化性的鑄幣勢將減少鑄幣的與標金的價值
第四節 兌換券雖足減少鑄幣的與標金的價值但不能跌落至於在其所兌換之標金的價值以下
第五節 不兌換券可以跌落至於在面額以下
第六節 券幣紙可以兌換鑄幣之不可以出口或熔化者亦可以跌落至於面額以下
第七節 不兌換券與兌換券只兌換不兌換鑄幣者其發行額視乎發行者之意志因而貶值每每甚速
第八節 多種詖辭鼓吹贊成濫發紙幣
第九節 價格升漲較高常被矛盾的認為表示需要更多之通貨
第十節 紙幣濫發為無限制則最後結果紙幣之價值驟跌以至於零
第十一節 結論
第六章 結論
第七章 一九一四年至一九二○年價格高漲之誤解
第一節 由於商品之缺乏
第二節 由於工錢之高漲
第三節 由於銀行存款之增加
第八章 一九一四年至一九二○年價格高漲之真解
第一節 金視商品而減值而諸國有紙幣者其紙幣視金而減值
第二節 金之減值乃由於需要大減與同時供給不甚減少諸國政府耗用貨幣數量較按照舊時價格水平所收之賦稅與借款為多而因此遂致大批紙幣之發行紙幣之減值要由於此
第三節 戰後紙幣發行額之繼續的增加及貨幣之將來的推測
一九一四年至一九二○年時期中附刊
一九二○年補遺

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國19[1930]
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全國圖書館文獻縮微中心 全國圖書館文獻縮微中心
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貨幣理論
中圖分類
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拼音題名
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huo bi xue gai lun
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