PREFACE
Designed mainly for class, room use in connection with one of the introductory manuals on the subject of Money and Banking or of Money and Currency, this volume, in itself, lays no claim to completeness. Where its use is contemplated the problems of emphasis and proportion are, accordingly, to be solved by the selection of one or another of the available texts, or by the choice of supplementary lecture topics and materials. The contents of the introductory manuals are so divergent in character as to render possible combinations of text and readings that will include, it is hoped, matter of such range and variety as may be desired.
Fullness of treatment has been attempted, however, in the chapters doling with the important recent developments in the “mechanism of exchange,” and my aim has been throughout to select and, in many instances, to adapt with a view to meeting the wants of those who are interested chiefly in the
modern phases of the subject.
Chester Arthur Phillips.
Dartmouth College,
Hanover, N. H., July, 1916.
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