Publisher's Synopsis
"A Study Of Monetary Systems As Effected By The Production, Consumption And Sale Of Silver Bullion" offers a detailed examination of monetary systems, particularly as they relate to the dynamics of silver bullion. Authored by the Mexico Commission on International Exchange, this work delves into the intricate relationships between the production, consumption, and sale of silver, providing insights into how these factors influence monetary policies and economies.
This study is invaluable for economists, historians, and anyone interested in the historical interplay between precious metals and monetary systems. It provides a focused look at the Mexican experience and its broader implications for international exchange and economic stability.
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