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2.6. The Social Consequences of Variations in the Objective Exchange Value of Money

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2.5. The Problem of Measuring the Objective Exchange Value of Money and Variations in It

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2.4. The Exchange Ratio Between Money of Different Kinds

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2.3. The Problem of the Existence of Local Differences in the Objective Exchange Value of Money

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2.2. The Determinants of the Objective Exchange-Value, or Purchasing Power, of Money

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2.1. The Concept of the Value of Money

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1.6. The Enemies of Money

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1.5. Money as an Economic Good

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1.4. Money and the State

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1.3. The Various Kinds of Money

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