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Lectures On The Nature And Use Of Money
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Exploring the evolution of money, this collection of lectures by John Gray examines its historical transition from barter to modern currency. Each chapter addresses key functions of money, its economic role, and various forms, alongside discussions on inflation and central banks' regulation of the money supply. Gray also highlights money's function as a store of value, relevant for investment and financial planning. This comprehensive guide serves as an essential resource for those interested in economics and finance, preserving important cultural literature in an accessible format.
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2007, měkká
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