EXPLORATION '94 -- Timely proposal: a new gold standard

In 1934, when the U.S. raised the price it would pay for gold from US$20.67 to US$35 per oz., it was deluged by sellers. By 1949, reserves reached 700 million oz. This huge increase put the U.S. in the position...

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