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Monetary Standards in the Periphery: Paper, Silver and Gold, 1854 1933. Edited by Pablo Martin Acena and Jaime Reis. London: Macmillan, 2000. Pp. 264

Marc Flandreau

The Journal of Economic History, 2003, vol. 63, issue 01, pages 303-305

Abstract: This conference volume brings together a collection of papers dealing with the monetary arrangements of "peripheral" countries in the later part of the nineteenth century, with occasional excursions in the interwar years. It comprises an introduction (written by the two editors plus Agustin Llona Rodriguez) and six chapters. These chapters cover respectively the experience of six Latin countries: three are European and three are Latin American. The three European experiences are dealt with by Giuseppe Tattara (Italy), Jaime Reis (Portugal), and Pablo Martin Acena (Spain). The chapters dealing with Latin American countries are written by Winston Fritsch and Gustavo H. B. Franco (Brazil), Agustin Llona Rodriguez (Chile), and Jose Antonio Ocampo (Colombia).

Date: 2003

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