| Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave - Banks and banking - 1873 - 162 pages
...country, and it is perceived that a balance of in" debtedness is the cause, the equilibrium can be restored only in " two ways : the one being the increase...imports, the other an advance in the rate of interest. " We now come to the fact, which it is very important clearly " to appreciate, that at any moment there... | |
| Statistics - 1874 - 658 pages
...country, and it is perceived that a balance of in" debtedness is the cause, the equilibrium can be restored only in " two ways : the one being the increase...imports, the other an advance in the rate of interest. Estimated Amount of Foreign Bills Representing Debts from England to Other Countries. Estimated Average... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - Currency question - 1877 - 580 pages
...only in two ways ; the _one being thejji- . crease of exports and diminution of importg,the_other A "When the payments for imports continue for any length of time in excess of the receipts from exports, the redress of the balance can only take place by ceasing to incur liabilities, that... | |
| Banks and banking - 1885 - 912 pages
...any country, and it is perceived that a. balance of indebtedness is the cause, the equilibrium can be restored only in two ways ; the one being the increase...of exports and diminution of imports ; the other, us advance in the rate of interest ... a high rate of interest gives quick and effectual relief. For... | |
| Leo Petritsch - Balance of trade - 1902 - 220 pages
...with which to satisfy its foreign creditors. Russia has more than once adopted this course." p. 128: „When the payments for Imports continue for any...that is to say, by a change in the course of trade. Jf a nation taking advantage of unlimited credit, t» importing and consvming märe than it is exporting... | |
| Finance - 1874 - 416 pages
...that a balance of indebtedness is the cause, the equilibrium can be restored only in two ways—the one being the increase of exports and diminution of...imports, the other an advance in the rate of interest. "We now come to the fact, which it is very important clearly to appreciate, that at any moment there... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1874 - 690 pages
...country, and it is perceived that a balance of in" debtedness is the cause, the equilibrium can be restored only in " two ways : the one being the increase...imports, the other an advance in the rate of interest. " We now come to the fact, which it is very important clearly " to appreciate, that at any moment there... | |
| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - Banks and banking - 1885 - 826 pages
...perceived that » balance of indebtedness is the cause, the equilibrium can be restored only in two »ays ; the one being the increase of exports and diminution of imports ; the other, an adrance in the rate of interest ... a high rate of interest gives quick and effectual relief. For it... | |
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