[Economic tracts /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Baird, Henry Carey, 1825-1912
Corporate Author: Gale (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Philadelphia] : [publisher not identified], [1860-1894]
Series:Making of the modern world. Part 2 (1851-1914)
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Protection of home labor and home productions necessary to the prosperity of the American farmer
  • A letter to the Secretary of the Treasury
  • The duty on books
  • The rights of American producers, and the wrongs of British free-trade revenue reform
  • Copyright, national and international
  • Letters on the crisis, the currency, and the credit system
  • The theory of inflation
  • The results of the resumption of specie payments in England, 1819-1823
  • The recent financial policies of the United States and France
  • Money
  • The British credit system
  • The national finances
  • What is "communism?"
  • The United States treasury
  • Money and its substitutes
  • Lessons from abroad
  • Argument of Henry Carey Baird
  • The lesson of German and French finance
  • The eastern and the western questions : Turkey and the United States
  • Resumption of specie payments
  • Remonetization of silver.
  • The Greenback
  • Quinine
  • Mr. Sherman and the national outlook
  • The Greenback
  • Quinine
  • Our bank-credit system
  • The tariff of the Tariff Commission
  • The tariff question : an open letter
  • The necessary foundations of individual and national well-being, and of civilization
  • The silver dollar, the original standard of payment of the United States of America, and its enemies
  • Mr. Hewitt as a philosopher and a statesman
  • Technical education in the United States and England
  • Mr. David A. Wells on over-production and foreign trade
  • The price of silver, and its relations to the wheat competition of India
  • Commerce or Association
  • Brief tracts on some economic questions, 1882-85
  • Brief tracts on some economic questions, 1885-87
  • Brief tracts on some economic questions : third series, 1871-88.
  • Two roads
  • A reactionary movement in education
  • The listing of silver bullion certificates
  • Old rails from India and the silver question
  • Senator Sherman on sugar
  • No more contraction
  • The gold basis in Netherlands India and the gold and silver basis in the United States
  • A remedy for excessive immigration
  • Money and bank credit in the United States, France, and Great Britain, and their effects on the people
  • Bank-wind and the exports of gold
  • Is the currrency everything and man nothing?
  • The United States before the passage of the silver bill of February 28, 1978
  • The silver purchase of 1878-1893, as a saving fund for labor-power
  • The Franco-German war fine of 1871, and how it was paid by France
  • Bankruptcies and bank inflation and contraction
  • The centenary of the birth of Henry C. Carey.
  • Contraction of National bank loans $136,000,000
  • Silver and the tariff
  • The Wilson tariff bill
  • Association : the dominating need of man and the keynote of social science
  • General Wistar's "Absurdly Redundant" currency
  • The Workingmen of Bristol, Bucks Company, Pa.
  • Sherman's silver theory
  • Catalogue of books and pamphlets.