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貨幣論   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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〔日〕河津暹著
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貨幣論
Publisher
群益書社 (上海)
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目錄
第一編 概論
第一章 論國民經濟之發達
第一節 自然經濟時代
第二節 貨幣經濟時代
第三節 信用經濟時代
第二章 貨幣之定義及職分
第三章 非金屬貨幣
第一節 漁獵國民時代
第二節 牧畜國民時代
第三節 農業國民時代
第四章 金屬貨幣
第二編 硬貨論
第一章 鑄造貨幣
第二章 貨幣之鑄造
第三章 貨幣之價格
第四章 通貨之多少與一般物價
第五章 孤列罕木氏法則
第六章 論補助貨幣
第七章 論貴金屬之自然的分布
第一節 自地質學上論金銀之過去現在未來
第二節 金銀生產之沿革並統計
第一期 羅馬帝政前
第二期 自羅馬帝政至米國發見
第三期 自米國發見至加利福尼及澳洲金礦發見
第四期 一八四○年加利福尼金礦發見及一八五一年澳洲諸邦金礦發見
第三節 論金銀生產量及於金銀價格之影響
第八章 論貴金屬之交換價格因地方而異
第九章 論貴金屬之需要與其及於價格之影響
第十章 本位論
第一節 本位制度之種類及得失
第二節 最近五十年間各國貨幣制度之變遷
第三節 單複本位制度之利害得失
第十一章 論萬國共通貨幣
第三編 紙幣論
第一章 紙幣之意義及利害
第二章 紙幣之種類
第三章 兌換券發行之方法
第四章 關於兌換券發行權之各制度
第五章 兌換券之購買力
第六章 不換紙幣及其價格之基礎
第七章 不換紙幣之及於經濟之影響

Language Chinese
Publication date 光緒33[1907]
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institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
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Huo Bi Lun
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