La estabilización monetaria en Castilla bajo Carlos II
José I. García de Paso
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 2000, vol. 18, issue 1, 49-77
Abstract:
During a large part of the XVIIth-century the Kingdom of Castile suffered the monetary reform of the Habsbourg Monarchy, characterized by sucessive periods of inflation and deflation, and an increase in the circulation of “vellon” in substitution of silver coins. Reforms introduced in 1680 by Carlos III ended the disorder of the previous phase. In this article we present a bimetallic model in orden to analyse the causes of the success obtained by the monetary reforms of Carlos III.
Date: 2000
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