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Money In Its Relations To Trade And Industry is a book written by Francis Amasa Walker in 1879. The book is a detailed analysis of the role of money in trade and industry. It covers various topics related to money such as its origin, value, and circulation. The author also discusses the impact of money on economic growth and development.The book is divided into four parts. The first part deals with the nature and functions of money. The author explains the different types of money and their importance in trade and commerce. The second part focuses on the value of money and its relation to…mehr

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Money In Its Relations To Trade And Industry is a book written by Francis Amasa Walker in 1879. The book is a detailed analysis of the role of money in trade and industry. It covers various topics related to money such as its origin, value, and circulation. The author also discusses the impact of money on economic growth and development.The book is divided into four parts. The first part deals with the nature and functions of money. The author explains the different types of money and their importance in trade and commerce. The second part focuses on the value of money and its relation to prices. The author explains the concept of inflation and its impact on the economy.The third part of the book discusses the circulation of money. The author explains the various methods of circulating money and their advantages and disadvantages. The fourth and final part of the book deals with the role of money in economic growth and development. The author explains how money can be used to promote economic growth and development.Overall, Money In Its Relations To Trade And Industry is a comprehensive analysis of the role of money in trade and industry. It provides valuable insights into the functioning of the economy and the importance of money in promoting economic growth and development. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in economics and finance.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Francis Amasa Walker (1840-1897) was an influential American economist, statistician, and public official, best known for his work on U.S. government policies and their impact on Native American communities. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Walker graduated from Dartmouth College and later became a prominent figure in both academic and public spheres. He served as the Superintendent of the U.S. Census and was known for his contributions to economic theory and statistical methodology. Walker's notable work, The Indian Question, examines the complex relationship between the U.S. government and Indigenous peoples, focusing on policies like Indian removal, land rights, and assimilation efforts. His analysis sheds light on the historical and cultural impacts of federal policies on Native American communities, offering a critical perspective on the reservation system and government decisions. Walker's work is significant for its detailed examination of the social and cultural consequences of U.S. policies, contributing to the broader understanding of Native American history and federal policy. His contributions to economics and public administration also reflect his broader impact on American intellectual and policy debates of the 19th century.