Crossword-Solution: METALLIST
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Metallist | n. | A worker in metals, or one skilled in metals. |
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| METALLIST | anagram | STALLTIME |
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| person who works with metals | 1 answer |
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Sentences with METALLIST (4)
These historical facts, coupled with the idea that value is, essentially, "something physical,"[116] or coupled with the notion that value arises only from marginal utility, or from labor, have been accepted by the Commodity or Metallist School as sufficient proof that standard money is only possible when made of some valuable commodity.
Representatives of the Metallist of Commodity School--like Professor Laughlin, and Professor Scott in his earlier writings--seem to deny that the money-employment has any direct effect in increasing the value of money.
This matter has been discussed in the chapters on "Economic Value" and on "Dodo-Bones." The social value theory has not the limitations of the utility theory in dealing with such cases, nor is it tied to a metallist or bullionist interpretation.
Knapp finds a good many phenomena in the history of money for which the quantity theory, and the metallist theory, can give no explanation.