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銀與中國   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
畢匿克(A. W. Pinnick)著
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Title
銀與中國
Publisher
商務印書館
Description

討論白銀作為重要貨幣金屬在國際金融市場、特別是在中國經濟生活中的重要地位,闡述影響銀價的各種相關因素及當時銀價巨變對世界各國、尤其是對中國的損害

目錄
譯者序言
著者序言
耿愛德導言
第一章 金與銀的回顧
一八五○年以前的存銀量
一八五○年以前的存金量
複本位制的運用
該制的廢除
銀鋪幣或銀准本位幣的鑄造(tokensilvercoinage)
一八七三年法國造幣廠停鑄銀幣
美國銀幣的鑄造
一八九三年印度造幣廠的停辦
金本位制銀子威權的損失
第二章 銀的金值
中國直接受到影響
送金點與中國
國際的借貸差額
流行不兌現紙幣的地方的匯兌率
中國的主要貨幣
國內匯兌率
銀的金值為中外匯兌的要素
印度金匯兌本位制
該制與銀價的關係
金塊本位新幣制
銀子鑄幣少而藏蓄多
其他各國與銀價的關係
第三章 過去金價的漲落和現在銀的供給狀況
研究銀價漲落的重要
一八三三年至一八七三年間銀價的穩定
一八七三年後需要驟減
一八九八年至一九一四年間印度金匯兌本位制對於銀市場的影響
一九一七年至一九二○年間白銀驟然復興
銀礦及銅與其他礦砂的銀產量減少產量之可能性
各國國庫出售失卻通貨資格的銀子
第四章 現在銀的需要
需要不能與供給相符合
中國的銀的進口數量;中國漸需貨幣
其與物價高漲的關係
不兌現紙幣需要鉅額的銀準備金
甘末爾財政設計委員會建議採用金匯兌本位制
幣制改革之第一步需用較多的銀子
印度的銀的進口數量為藏蓄用非為鑄幣用
中國仿效印度藏蓄銀子所能貯積的數量
印度的金的進口數量
金的進口是否足以減少銀的輸入
銀在美術及工業上用途的增加
中國與印度以外所需鑄幣用的銀子
第五章 匯兌的不穩定及其對於中國的影響
中國境內除若干區域外尚未採用銀本位制
在此種例外區域內通貨對內價格較為穩定,但國外匯兌率極不穩定
一九二○年銀價突漲,機位坐失;且發生其他困難,企業挫頓
一九二○年以來銀價復跌,某種工業之勃興
生活費增高愈速,與西洋各國之比較
各種勞工階級所受之影響,工業界的不滿意
阻礙資本與藏蓄財富的發展
建設事業更感困難
外債負擔的增加
藉職業為生活的人與中產階級及外國人均受重大影響
第六章 銀價劇變對於世界的反動
印度農民的藏銀,財富的貯蓄
銀價低落引起政治上的糾紛
出售銀子等於征課資本稅,此舉不免躁率但可儘量削減
銀礦主與保護稅
獲利者為數無多,準備金價值的低落即為購買力的削減
售銀與中國,與中國競爭
日本的特殊地位,銀價與物價之關係
銀價慘跌與世界損失
冀望穩定
第七章 補救辦法
金本位制並非無可評議者
金與物價平準低落的關係
中國之第一需要須與西洋各國的幣制連絡
對於從前此種計劃的反對論
甘末爾報告書金匯兌本位制與銀准本位幣
贗造與鎔化的危險
現時採用該報告計劃的不可能
直接計劃與間接計劃何者應先採用
保障造幣利益須脫離政治干預
世界缺少金子的情形
銀價穩定但應定在何等平準
國際合作的要素
參考書目錄

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國22[1933]
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institution QS:P195,Q732353
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全國圖書館文獻縮微中心 國家圖書館
主題
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銀本位制
中圖分類
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F822.9
拼音題名
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yin yu zhong guo
載體形態
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