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Das österreichische Schillingsgesetz

1925

by Kerschagl

Central BankingMonetary ReformMonetary TheoryBanknotesMonetary StabilityLegal TenderGold ReservesPublic FinanceDevaluationGold StandardGeorg Friedrich KnappExchange RatesLeague of NationsBureaucracyTrade PolicyBankingDiscount Rate

Table of Contents · 35 segments

1
Title Page and Table of Contentschapter
2
Prefaceessay
3
Introduction to the Schilling Calculation in Austriaessay
4
Federal Schilling Calculation Act of 20 December 1924chapter
5
Motives Report: Postwar Development of the Austrian Currencyessay
6
Motives Report: Foreign Currency Conditionsessay
7
Motives Report: Basic Ideas of the Government Billessay
8
Motives Report: Comments on Individual Provisionsessay
9
Commentary on Sections 1–5 of the Schilling Calculation Actchapter
10
Commentary on Sections 6–7 (Beginning)chapter
11
Converting older Gulden and Kronen provisions into Schillingschapter
12
Payment of Kronen Obligations and Exceptions for Valuation and State Debtchapter
13
Gold Coins, Legal Tender, and National Bank Redemption Dutieschapter
14
Gold Content, Stabilization, and International Schilling Paritieschapter
15
Coin Designs and New Schilling Part-Coinschapter
16
New Groschen Denominations and Circulation Quotachapter
17
Minting Subsidiary Coins and Temporary Small Banknoteschapter
18
Withdrawal of Old Austro-Hungarian Coins and 1924 Schillingschapter
19
Exchange and Recall of Kronen Banknotes for Schilling Noteschapter
20
Finance Ministry Decree on Introducing Schilling Accounting in the Federal Budgetessay
21
Finance Ministry Proclamation on Groschen Subsidiary Coinsessay
22
Wiener Zeitung Communiqué on Postsparkasse, Post, and Railway Transitionessay
23
Austrian National Bank Communiqué on Schilling Accountingessay
24
Austrian National Bank Leaflet on Forms, Cheques, and Billsessay
25
Bank Association Circular to Customers on Schilling Accountingessay
26
Bank Association Letter to Checkbook Holdersessay
27
Foreign Exchange Worksheet on National Bank Schilling Conversionessay
28
Conclusion of National Bank circular on liability for foreign-exchange form compliancechapter
29
Austrian National Bank announcement adopting schilling accounting from 1 March 1925chapter
30
Postal Savings Office notice and sample check for schilling accountingchapter
31
Federal Ministry ordinance amending the postal regulationschapter
32
Schilling accounting in postal and telegraph payments and accountschapter
33
New edition of the postal fee guide for schilling accountingchapter
34
New editions of supplemental postage-due guides A and Bchapter
35
Introduction of schilling accounting in postal savings bank operationschapter