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THE GOLD STANDARD : MYTH AND REALITY The myth of the gold standard
was and remains precisely that , but it remains persuasive because the
international economic system did in fact function remarkably smoothly before the
war .
THE GOLD STANDARD : MYTH AND REALITY The myth of the gold standard
was and remains precisely that , but it remains persuasive because the
international economic system did in fact function remarkably smoothly before the
war .
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until the 1870s , and it had taken nearly half a century to establish the gold
standard even in Britain . The new German empire adopted the gold standard in
1875 , using the indemnity levied on the defeated French to purchase gold
reserves .
until the 1870s , and it had taken nearly half a century to establish the gold
standard even in Britain . The new German empire adopted the gold standard in
1875 , using the indemnity levied on the defeated French to purchase gold
reserves .
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In a world where its assumptions are met , there is no reason why a gold
standard system would not bring the benefits for which interwar experts and
political leaders hoped . However , the world of the 1920s and 1930s was not that
world .
In a world where its assumptions are met , there is no reason why a gold
standard system would not bring the benefits for which interwar experts and
political leaders hoped . However , the world of the 1920s and 1930s was not that
world .
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Economic Development in Europe before the First World War | 9 |
the Gold Standard and Imperialism | 42 |
European Society in the Belle Epoque | 71 |
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An Economic and Social History of Europe, 1890-1939 Frank B. Tipton,Robert Aldrich Vista de fragmentos - 1987 |
An Economic and Social History of Europe, 1890-1939 Frank B. Tipton,Robert Aldrich Vista de fragmentos - 1987 |
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