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A Note on the Price of Gold

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

R. Craig McIvor*
Affiliation:
McMaster University
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Notes and Memoranda
Copyright
Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1953

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References

1 See Busschau, W. J., “The Case For Increasing the Price of Gold in Terms of All Currencies,” South African Journal of Economics, XIII, 03, 1949, 122.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 See Johnson, Harry G., “The Case for Increasing the Price of Gold in Terms of All Currencies: A Contrary View,” Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, XVI, no. 2, 05, 1950, 199209.CrossRefGoogle Scholar (Editorial Note: Shortly after Mr. Johnson's article appeared the Journal received a comment from Mr. F. K. DeVos. However, the delays involved in communication at a distance prevented publication until this communication and a proposed rejoinder had lost much of their topical interest. The Journal takes this opportunity to express its regret to Mr. DeVos and Mr. Johnson.)

See also Kriz, M. A., “The Price of Gold,” in Essays in International Finance (Princeton University), no. 15, 07, 1952.Google Scholar

3 National City Bank Letter, Jan., 1953, 4–5.

4 Ibid.

5 Ibid.

6 Busschan, W. J.. “The Case for Increasing the Price of Gold,” 2.Google Scholar

7 National City Bank Letter, 01 1953, 6.Google Scholar