Currency and Credit Money
Jan Greitens ()
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in Springer Studies in the History of Economic Thought from Springer, currently edited by Hagemann, H., Dal Pont Legrand, M, Dimand, RW and Trautwein, H.-M
Date: 2026
ISBN: 978-3-032-24113-9
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
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- Ch Chapter 10 John Locke (1632–1704): The Wheels of Trade Are Turned by Silver
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- Ch Chapter 11 Ferdinando Galiani (1728–1787): Money as a Public Ledger
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- Ch Chapter 12 Alexander Hamilton (1757–1804): Disciple of John Law and Founder of Wall Street
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- Ch Chapter 13 Richard Cantillon (1680–1734): Money Flows Like a River—Fluctuating and Uneven
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- Ch Chapter 14 David Hume (1711–1776): The Natural Allocation of Money
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- Ch Chapter 15 Henry Thornton (1760–1815): Paper Money in Times of Crises
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- Ch Chapter 16 David Ricardo (1772–1823): Monetary Policy Orthodoxy
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- Ch Chapter 17 Thomas Tooke (1774–1858): Money Follows Prices
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- Ch Chapter 18 Henry Dunning Macleod (1821–1902): Money as the Highest Form of Credit
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- Ch Chapter 19 Johann Heinrich Gottlob Justi (1717–1771): The Fight Against Shadow Money
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- Ch Chapter 2 Methodological Considerations
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- Ch Chapter 20 Adam Müller (1779–1829): The Power of Unity in Money
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- Ch Chapter 21 Georg Friedrich Knapp (1842–1926): Money as a Legal Entity
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- Ch Chapter 22 Karl Marx (1818–1883): Money-Commodity as a Mirror of all Values
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- Ch Chapter 23 Rudolf Hilferding (1877–1941): Marxist Eclecticism
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- Ch Chapter 24 Carl Menger (1840–1921): Metallism in Neoclassical Economics
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- Ch Chapter 25 Knut Wicksell (1851–1926): Quantity Theory in a Pure System of Credit
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- Ch Chapter 26 Irving Fisher (1867–1947): The Canonical Form of the Quantity Theory
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- Ch Chapter 27 Joseph A. Schumpeter (1883–1950): Money as an Endogenous Token
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- Ch Chapter 28 Applying the Taxonomy to the Authors Discussed in this Book
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- Ch Chapter 3 Fundamentals in Monetary History
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- Ch Chapter 4 Key Concepts in Monetary Theory
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- Ch Chapter 5 Nicolaus Oresme (1325–1382): The Quality Theory of Money
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- Ch Chapter 6 Gabriel Biel (1410–1495): At the Crossroads of Pragmatism and Dogmatism
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- Ch Chapter 7 Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543): The Dignity of the Coin
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- Ch Chapter 8 Development of the Quantity Theory of Money
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- Ch Chapter 9 John Law (1671–1729): Money and Economic Growth
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