This important volume contains the proceedings of the International Monetary Conference that took place in Paris in 1881. Delegates from around the world convened to discuss issues related to currency exchange and the gold standard, with the goal of promoting international commerce and stability. A must-read for economists, historians, and anyone interested in global finance.
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