Copernicus: Essay on the Coinage of Money (1526)
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Chapter 13 in A Source Book on Early Monetary Thought, 2020, pp 96-102 from Edward Elgar Publishing
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4,500 words. Copernicus argues that an increase in the money supply causes the prices of all goods to rise. He points the way to the quantity theory of money. Copernicus argues the money supply should never be increased unnaturally by government.
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Date: 2020
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