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Joseph Shield Nicholson

    The History Of The English Corn Laws (1904)
    The Revival of Marxism
    A Treatise on Money and Essays on Monetary Problems
    Bankers' Money; A Supplement to a Treatise on Money
    Tenant's Gain Not Landlord's Loss: And Some Other Economic Aspects Of The Land Question
    Principles Of Political Economy: Book 4. Economic Progress. Book 5. The Economic Functions Of Government. 1908
    • This fascinating book offers an in-depth look at the world of banking and finance. With a focus on the nature and functions of money, Banker's Money provides valuable insights into the inner workings of the global financial system. Whether you're a banker, investor, or just curious about money, this book is sure to be an eye-opening read.

      Bankers' Money; A Supplement to a Treatise on Money
    • This treatise explores the complex relationship between tariffs, wages, and employment, providing readers with a thoughtful analysis of how these factors interrelate. Drawing upon economic theory and practical examples, Joseph Shield Nicholson makes a compelling case for how tariff policy can impact the labor market and the broader economy.

      The Tariff Question: With Special Reference to Wages and Employment
    • Tales From Ariosto

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

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      Tales From Ariosto