This volume is a condensed transcript of the historic International Monetary Conference of 1881, which brought together leading economists and financial experts from around the world to discuss issues related to the gold standard and exchange rates. Tupp’s expert translation captures the spirit of the original conference and sheds light on a pivotal moment in the history of modern finance.
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