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The Economic Effects of the Gold Discoveries Upon South Africa: 1886-1910

Donald Wood Gilbert

University of Rochester

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1933

Introductory survey, 553.— Development of the gold industry, 557.— Capital imports and their timing, 560.— The expansion of purchasing power, 567.— Price movements: foods, 570; house rents, 572; imports, 574; exports, 574; complications, 576.— Money incomes, 578.— Immigration, 582.— The balance of payments, 583.— Trade statistics, 585.— Other items in the balance, 587.— The terms of trade, 588.— Comparative advantages and disadvantages: exports, 590; imports, 592; production, 593.— Conclusion, 596.

DOI
10.2307/1884292
Volume
47 (4)
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553
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