Professor Davenport's application of "utility" to the problem of the value of money will be found on pp.
Fisher's argument rests on the contention that the V's will be neither increased or reduced--otherwise an increase in money will not proportionately raise prices.
The relation between the money rates and the capital value of money will best be discussed at another point.
In that state, and assuming no charge to be made for coinage, the value of money will conform to the value of the bullion of which it is made.
The natural effect is, that more commodities are exported than before, and fewer imported, and that, on the score of commerce alone, a balance of money willbe constantly due from the receiving to the paying country.
If of equal force, the value of money will be stable; if of unequal force, there will be movement in the direction of the stronger to the extent of the difference between the two.
Cautious creditors fear lest the shrinkage in the market rating of the business enterprises which owe them money will leave no adequate security for repayment.
It will appear from the foregoing statements that, under the bimetallic system, the value of money will be liable to vary more frequently than under the monometallic system.
While gold is exclusively the standard in this country, money will be depreciated, when a pound sterling is not of equal value with 5 dwts.
Here also a certain amount of money will have to be expended at the outset; some of the chief items of which will be the purchase of land, the erection of buildings, the supply of stock, and the production of first crops.
Still as by this Scheme we propose to add at once a hundred to the number already engaged, money will be required to keep th is department going.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "money will" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.