Commodity monies
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Commodity monies
(The international library of macroeconomic and financial history, 8)(An Elgar reference collection)
E. Elgar, 1992
- : set
- v. 1
- v. 2
Available at 65 libraries
  Aomori
  Iwate
  Miyagi
  Akita
  Yamagata
  Fukushima
  Ibaraki
  Tochigi
  Gunma
  Saitama
  Chiba
  Tokyo
  Kanagawa
  Niigata
  Toyama
  Ishikawa
  Fukui
  Yamanashi
  Nagano
  Gifu
  Shizuoka
  Aichi
  Mie
  Shiga
  Kyoto
  Osaka
  Hyogo
  Nara
  Wakayama
  Tottori
  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
  Yamaguchi
  Tokushima
  Kagawa
  Ehime
  Kochi
  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
  China
  Thailand
  United Kingdom
  Germany
  Switzerland
  France
  Belgium
  Netherlands
  Sweden
  Norway
  United States of America
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Until 1973 all money in use was either a commodity or was linked to one. In this comprehensive two volume reference work Anna J. Schwartz has brought together the key articles on the theme of commodity monies. This invaluable collection discusses the forms and standards of commodity monies, their theoretical underpinning and their inherent problems.
Table of Contents
- Volume I Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: TYPES OF COMMODITY MONIES 1. William Graham Sumner (1906), 'The Struggle for Existence.' 2. William Henry Furness (1915), 'The Island of Stone Money.' 3. Debra Glassman and Angela Redish (1988), 'Currency Depreciation in Early Modern England and France.' 4. Shepard Pond (1940), 'The Ducat: Once an Important Coin in European Business'
- (1940), 'The Louis d'Or'
- (1941), 'The Spanish Dollar: The World's Most Famous Silver Coin'
- (1941), 'The Maria Theresa Thaler: A Famous Trade Coin.' 5. E. Kann (1937), 'The Currencies of China: Old and New.' 6. Herbert Heaton (1928), 'The Playing Card Currency of French Canada.' 7. Howard H. Preston (1933), 'The Wooden Money of Tenino.' 8. Peter R. Senn (1951), 'Cigarettes as Currency'. PART II: THEORY OF COMMODITY MONIES 9. Jurg Niehans (1978), 'Commodity Money.' 10. Irving Fisher (1911), 'Indirect Influences.' 11. John Stuart Mill (1848), 'On the General Principles of Taxation.' 12. Nassau William Senior (1840), 'On the Quantity and Value of Money.' PART III: COMMODITY MONEY STANDARDS 13. Robert J. Barro (1979), 'Money and the Price Level Under the Gold Standard.' 14. Anna J. Schwartz (1986), 'Alternative Monetary Regimes: The Gold Standard.' 15. Stanley Fisher (1986), 'Monetary Rules and Commodity Money Schemes Under Uncertainty.' 16. Roy W. Jastram (1981), 'Silver in England Since the Thirteenth Century.' 17. Irving Fisher (1894), 'The Mechanics of Bimetallism.' 18. Milton Friedman (1990), 'Bimetallism Revisited.' 19. Peter M. Garber (1986), 'Nominal Contracts in a Bimetallic Standard.' Name Index Volume II Acknowledgements PART I: PROBLEMS WITH COMMODITY MONEY STANDARDS 1. Frank D. Graham (1940), 'Archilles' Heels in Monetary Standards.' 2. W. Stanley Jevons (1909), 'Serious Fall in the Value of Gold and Its Social Effects Set Forth.' 3. W. Stanley Jevons (1909), 'An Ideally Perfect System of Currency.' 4. Alfred Marshall (1925), 'Remedies for Fluctuations of General Prices (1887).' 5. Irving Fisher (1913), 'A Compensated Dollar: Summary and Appendix.' 6. Michael David Bordo (1981), 'The Classical Gold Standard: Some Lessons for Today.' 7. Richard N. Cooper (1982), 'The Gold Standard: Historical Facts and Future Prospects.' PART II: COMMODITY-RESERVE CURRENCY SCHEMES 8. Benjamin Graham (1937), 'Commodity-Backed Versus Other Currency.' 9. Frank D. Graham (1949), 'Commodity Reserve Money.' 10. W.T.M. Beale, Jr., M.T. Kennedy and W.J. Winn (1942), 'Commodity Reserve Currency: A Critique.' 11. Frank D. Graham (1943), 'Commodity-Reserve Currency: A Criticism of the Critique.' 12. Benjamin Graham (1943), 'The Critique of Commodity-Reserve Currency: A Point-by-Point Reply.' 13. F.A. Hayek (1943), 'A Commodity Reserve Currency.' 14. Frank D. Graham (1944), 'Keynes vs. Hayek on a Commodity Reserve Currency' and 'Note by Lord Keynes.' 15. Alex Rosenson (1948), 'International Commodity Reserve Standard Reconsidered.' 16. Milton Friedman (1951), 'Commodity-Reserve Currency.' 17. Albert Gailord Hart (1964), 'Monetary Reform to Further Economic Development.' 18. Herbert G. Grubel (1965), 'The Case Against an International Commodity Reserve Currency.' 19. Harry G. Johnson (1967), 'The Commodity Reserve Currency Proposal.' PART III: NON-RESERVE COMMODITY CURRENCY SCHEMES 20. Robert E. Hall (1982), 'Explorations in the Gold Standard and Related Policies for Stabilizing the Dollar.' 21. Robert L. Greenfield and Leland B. Yeager (1983), 'A Laissez-Faire Approach to Monetary Stability.' 22. Marvin Goodfriend (1988), 'Policy Analysis Under a Gold Standard.' Name Index
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