Crossword-Solution: GRESHAM
We have 16 clues for the answer “GRESHAM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| A law follows his name | 1 answer |
| Bad money drives out good economist | 1 answer |
| English financier | 1 answer |
| Financier known for cheap-money law | 1 answer |
| Financier with a law named after him | 1 answer |
| Financier with a monetary law | 1 answer |
| Financier with his own law | 1 answer |
| Formulator of an economic law. | 1 answer |
| Founder of English Royal Exchange, 1565. | 1 answer |
| Good-money-bad-money theorist. | 1 answer |
| His "law" was that bad money drives out good. | 1 answer |
| His law, "Bad money drives out good." | 1 answer |
| Moneyman Sir Thomas | 1 answer |
| Name associated with law that "bad money drives out good." | 1 answer |
| ___'s law (of money). | 1 answer |
| British economist | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GRESHAM (5)
Captain Gresham is one of the most popular men in London, and his friends would tear up Treffinger's bones if he were annoyed by any scandal of our making--and this scheme you propose would inevitably result in scandal.
The statues of monarchs which had adorned the Exchange, were smashed; that of its founder, Sir Thomas Gresham, alone remaining entire.
The next thing worthy of note is the Royal Exchange, so named by Queen Elizabeth, built by Sir Thomas Gresham, citizen, for public ornament and the convenience of merchants.
Where then should the meetings be held?” “In the case of Miss Coburn there would be no change in our last night’s arrangement; a private sitting-room at the Gresham would still do excellently.
Gresham had been twice sent for to Windsor, and had on one occasion undertaken and on another had refused to undertake to form a Ministry.
Quotes with GRESHAM (3)
According to the current view, the maintenance of sound monetary conditions is only possible with a 'credit balance of payments'.The confutation of this and related objections is implicit in the Quantity Theory and in Gresham's Law. The Quantity Theory shows that money can never permanently flow abroad from a country in which only metallic money is used (the 'purely metallic currency' of the Currency Principle). The tightness in the domestic market called forth by the efflux …
When a country has substituted credit money or fiat money for metallic money, because the legal equating of the over-issued paper and the metallic money sets in motion the mechanism described by Gresham's Law, it is often asserted that the balance of payments determines the rate of exchange. But this also is a quite inadequate explanation. The rate of exchange is determined by the purchasing power possessed by a unit of each kind of money.
Stephen King consummately honors several traditions with his rare paperback original, 'Joyland.' He addresses the novel of carny life and sideshows, where the midway serves as microcosm, such as in those famous books by Ray Bradbury, Charles Finney and William Lindsay Gresham.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NY Sun, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 16 times in crossword archives (1948–2017).