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Fiat money inflation in France
Andrew Dickson White
Published
1914
by [Printed by Brigdens limited] in Toronto
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Paper-money inflation in France. |
Statement | by Andrew Dickson White ... to which is added an extract from Macaulay showing the results of tampering with the currency of England, also, a summary by Émile Levasseur ... |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HG978.2 .W7 1914 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi, 76 p. |
Number of Pages | 76 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6574021M |
LC Control Number | 15003781 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 847358 |
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Fiat Money Inflation in France is as much about irrational human behavior as it is about financial crises and runaway inflation. White describes a disillusioned public who, under the influence of increasingly self-serving public officials and orators, accepted more and more assignant printings even though the perils of such printings had been documented throughout history and were then Cited by: In Fiat Money Inflation in France, Andrew Dickson White presents the still-largely-unknown story of a major factor behind the Fiat money inflation in France book John Mackay writes in the foreword, It records the most gigantic attempt ever made in the history of the world by a government to create an inconvertible paper currency, and to maintain its circulation at various levels of value.
The final result was the two-volume History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom () which became an extremely influential text on the relationship between religion and science. His other works include: Fiat Money Inflation in France () and Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White (2 volumes) ()/5(55).
Fiat Money Inflation In France book. Read 17 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. The question will naturally be asked, On whom did th /5. FIAT MONEY INFLATION IN FRANCE 7 FIAT MONEY INFLATION IN FRANCE1 HOW IT CAME Early in the year the French nation found itself in deep financial embarrassment: there was a heavy debt and a serious deficit.
Andrew D. White, Fiat Money Inflation in France, How it came, what it brought and how it ended (New York: D. Appleton & Co., ). This is a facsimile or image-based PDF made from scans of the original book.
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by White, Andrew Dickson. Average Rating: List Price: This professionally prepared ebook is an electronic edition of the book that is designed for reading on digital readers like Nook, Kindle, iPad, Sony Reader, and other products including iPhone and Android smart phones. In Fiat Money. Fiat money is a currency established as money, often by government regulation, but that has no intrinsic money does not have use value, and has value only because a government maintains its value, or because parties engaging in exchange agree on its value.
It was introduced as an alternative to commodity money and representative money. Fiat Money Inflation in France Andrew Dickson White, academic, ambassador and author, offers a detailed examination of the inflation, which took place in France of /5(40).
FIAT MONEY INFLATION IN FRANCE is an informative book about French paper money and runaway inflation during France's revolutionary years (in the 's). This historical information reveals the financial trouble brought about when un-backed paper currency was produced by the government.
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The book left out a few things that I wanted it to explore: what did the government do to/with the old /5(89). Fiat Money Inflation in France. How it Came, What it Brought, and How it Ended. Andrew Dickson White.
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Putting it simply the French politicians inflated the currency supply by issuing paper, theoretically backed by lands seized from the Catholic church and the fleeing aristocracy, to be used in lieu of gold and silver/5(50). Fiat Money Inflation in France: How It Came, What It Brought, How It Ended by Andrew Dickson White.
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- Duration: Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien Recommended for you.Fiat Money Inflation in France is a scary book. It’s not the talk about inflation that’s so scary (unless you have a fear of large numbers), it’s how people behaved during those inflationary times, and the fact that many of the ideas that were popular back then are still popular to this day!