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This describes Central Banking in the unusual century leading upto the first world war, when European powers were at peace – the gold standard enabled stable international trade, while the globe was still open for colonization and exploitation. For full lecture, see: bit.do/azhcb
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This describes Central Banking in the unusual century leading upto the first world war, when European powers were at peace – the gold standard enabled stable international trade, while the globe was still open for colonization and exploitation. For full lecture, see: bit.do/azhcb
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