The New Supplies of Gold : Facts, and Statements, Relative to Their Actual Amount; and Their Present and Probable Effects
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William 1820-1882 Newmarch
William Newmarch was a British economist known for his influential work "The History of Prices" in 1861. His writing style was clear and analytical, making complex economic concepts accessible to a wider audience. Newmarch's key contributions to literature include pioneering research in the field of economic history and price theory.