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(variations in value of gold and silver), Annals of the American Academy, 

 July, 1899; Meade, "Production of Gold since 1850," Journal of Political 

 Economy, December, 1897 ; Gibbs and Grenfell, " The Bimetallic Con- 

 troversy," "The Gold Question and the Fall of Prices "; Sam C. Dunham, 

 " The Alaskan Gold Fields," Bulletin of Department of Labor, No. 16, 

 May, 1898; Dunham, Bulletin of Department of Labor, No. 18, November, 

 1898 (estimated production, pp. 825-26) ; Emerick, " Agricultural Dis- 

 content" (value of farm products due to conditions of their supply, etc., 

 and not to gold), Political Science Quarterly (vol. II), December, 1896, 

 esp. pp. 625-27 ; F. P. Povirers, " The Stock of Gold in the Country," 

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 Supply," Nation, November 8, 1900, p. 361. 



General Authorities: Jevons, Investigations, ch. XIII, "Bimetallism"; 

 Laughlin, History of Bimetallism, preface and pp. 3-9; Taussig, Silver 

 Situation, part I, II, " The Argument for Silver " ; Giffen, The Case 

 against Bimetallism; Giffen, Studies in Finance, vol. I, "The Case against 

 Bimetallism," p. 25; John Cummings, "Monetary Standards," Journal of 

 Political Economy, June, 1894; Wells, passim, esp. chs. IV, V; Irving 

 Fisher, " Would Bimetallism benefit the Debtor Class ? " Bond Record, 

 April, 1896; H. W. Farnam, "Would Bimetallism benefit the Debtor 

 Class?" Yale Revieznf, August, 1895, p. 183; Francis S. Kinder, "The 

 Effect of Recent Changes in Monetary Standards upon the Distribution 

 of Wealth," Economic Studies (Amer. Ec. Assn.), vol. IV, No. 6, De- 

 cember, 1899; E. B. Andrews, An Honest Dollar, esp. ch. VI; idem, "The 

 Combination of Capital," International Journal of Ethics, April, 1894; 

 idem, " The Bimetallist Committee of Boston and New England," Quar- 

 terly Journal of Economics, April, 1894; F. A. Walker, International 

 Bimetallism; idem. Bimetallism; A Tract for the Ti)nes; idem, Money, 

 ch. IV, " The Importance of the Money Supply " ; Horton, Silver and Gold: 

 Laveleye, Le bimetalism'e international ; Seyd, part III, ch. IV, pp. 597- 

 661, "Double Standard"; Spahr, " Giffen's Case against Bimetallism," 

 Political Science Quarterly, September, 1893, and June, 1894; Gibbs and 

 Grenfell, The Bimetallic Controversy ; Jevons, Investigations, ch. IV, 

 " Social Effects of the Depreciation of Gold," ch. V, " Is a Remedy Need- 

 ful or Possible?"; Nicholson, Money, pp. 276-302, "The Morality of 

 Bimetallism." 



Causes of Fall in the Value of Silver previously to 1879: Adam 

 Smith, Wealth of Nations, book I, ch. XI (Bohn's ed.), "History of value 

 of silver"; Laughlin, History of Bimetallism, part II, pp. 109-79; Re- 

 ports of Royal Commission; Tables of Indian Commerce in Soetbeer; 

 Laughlin, Bimetallism, Conferences, etc.; Seyd, p. 480; France and India 

 Monetary Conference, 1881, pp. 235-415, Conference, 1881, fifth session, 

 p. 7; Latin Union. Conference, 1881, fifth session, p. 781; "Coinage Laws, 

 of all Nations," Conference. 1881, fifth session, p. 103; Jordan, ch. II, 



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