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The History Of Fiat Money And Hyperinflation

In: Quantitative Easing as a Highway to Hyperinflation

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  • Imad A Moosa

    (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia)

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The following sections are included:Fiat Money, Monetary Debasement and HyperinflationThe Early History of Fiat Money and HyperinflationThe ancient Chinese experienceThe experience of ancient RomeThe Persian experienceFiat Money and Hyperinflation in Europe Prior to World War IFiat money in France: The story of John LawHyperinflation in France after the revolutionHyperinflation and monetary debasement in EnglandFiat Money and Monetary Debasement in the U.S.The Classical Hyperinflations of the 20th CenturyAustriaChinaThe free city of DanzigGreeceHungaryJapanPolandRussiaTaiwanGermanyConcluding Remarks

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  • Imad A Moosa, 2013. "The History Of Fiat Money And Hyperinflation," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Quantitative Easing as a Highway to Hyperinflation, chapter 7, pages 165-199, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789814504928_0007
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