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Money Creation under the Gold Standard: The Origins of the Italian Banking Crisis of 1893

Antoine Gentier

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Abstract: This Italian experience is very interesting from the perspective of analysing divergence and convergence under the Gold Standard (GS). This experience shows the paradox between the common thought on GS (an automatic rule to avoid inflation) and an Italian reality where, in spite of gold convertibility, the economy suffered inflation that ended in an economic crisis.

Date: 2010-04
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Published in Patrice Baubeau et Anders Ögren. Convergence and Divergence of National Financial Systems: Evidence From the Gold Standards 1871-1971, Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd, 2010, 978-1851966486

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