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... dollar fifty per cent . Some inflationists felt that the price of an ounce of gold should be increased immediately from $ 20.67 to $ 41.34 , which would be the same as making the maximum reduction authorised by Congress . Others held ...
... dollar fifty per cent . Some inflationists felt that the price of an ounce of gold should be increased immediately from $ 20.67 to $ 41.34 , which would be the same as making the maximum reduction authorised by Congress . Others held ...
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... dollar should be cheapened that day . The basic theory which underlay the new policy was that prices were related directly to the value of gold , " value " be- ing the amount of gold which had to be exchanged for such things as wheat ...
... dollar should be cheapened that day . The basic theory which underlay the new policy was that prices were related directly to the value of gold , " value " be- ing the amount of gold which had to be exchanged for such things as wheat ...
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... dollar a fixed gold content . Con- gress which had already fixed the lower limit of devaluation at fifty per cent was asked to fix the upper limit at sixty per cent . Finally , on January 31 , 1934 , the dollar was fixed at 59.06 per ...
... dollar a fixed gold content . Con- gress which had already fixed the lower limit of devaluation at fifty per cent was asked to fix the upper limit at sixty per cent . Finally , on January 31 , 1934 , the dollar was fixed at 59.06 per ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I TOWARDS WORLD COOPERATION WITH the Kel LOGG PACT | 3 |
II THE FAILURE TO ADJUST the War DebtS | 34 |
THE EFFORT TO BEAT THE DEPRESSION | 59 |
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