"The Principles of Currency" by Bonamy Price delves into the intricacies of currency and its economic impact. Comprising six lectures, this work provides a detailed exploration of monetary theory and practice. A significant addition is a letter from M. Chevalier, presented in both French and English, which discusses the historical context surrounding the treaty of commerce with France. This correspondence enriches the understanding of international trade dynamics and their relation to currency principles.
Price's lectures offer insights into the foundational concepts of currency, making this book a valuable resource for students and scholars of economics and finance. The inclusion of Chevalier's letter adds a unique dimension, linking theoretical principles with practical applications in international commerce, appealing to those interested in economic history and international relations.
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