Money in the Pre-Industrial World - Bullion, Debasements and Coin Substitutes (Electronic book text)


The papers in this edited volume discuss key historical elements of 'monetarism', including coins and moneys of account, the role of bullion and case studies of substitute moneys. The debasement of coinage is fundamental to any study of this kind and is explored within ancient, medieval and early modern contexts across Europe, Asia and the Americas. This comparative approach demonstrates that an understanding of money is fundamental for an understanding of economics and economic history.

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The papers in this edited volume discuss key historical elements of 'monetarism', including coins and moneys of account, the role of bullion and case studies of substitute moneys. The debasement of coinage is fundamental to any study of this kind and is explored within ancient, medieval and early modern contexts across Europe, Asia and the Americas. This comparative approach demonstrates that an understanding of money is fundamental for an understanding of economics and economic history.

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Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Financial History, 20

Release date

June 2012

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2012

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Electronic book text

Pages

240

ISBN-13

978-1-78144-296-8

Barcode

9781781442968

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1-78144-296-7



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