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History of Political Economy 11540294.
Published: 25 September 2024
...Zengping He Abstract Chartalism is an influential and continuous tradition of monetary thought in ancient China. It dates back to the earliest Chinese text on monetary thought and continued into the Qing Dynasty. A vast body of related literature can be found across ancient Chinese dynasties...
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History of Political Economy (2020) 52 (4): 773–793.
Published: 01 August 2020
...Juan Ramón Rallo “Chartalism” is generally conceived as a doctrine that states that money is a creation of the state. The father of chartalism, Georg Friedrich Knapp, even devoted the title of his magnum opus, The State Theory of Money , to highlighting this connection. Our purpose is to show...
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History of Political Economy (2024) 56 (5): 873–908.
Published: 01 October 2024
...Tristan Guesdon Abstract This article is a reassessment of the relation between Georg Friedrich Knapp and Modern Monetary Theory, a contemporary strand of economics that, under the term chartalism coined by Knapp, is presented by its proponents as a continuation of his 1905 State Theory of Money...
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History of Political Economy (2005) 37 (4): 755–756.
Published: 01 November 2005
... of outstanding coins, which actually raises the ratio of bullion value to nominal value. We seem to have two diametrically opposite theories here. Whichever is correct, it will not alter my prevailing judgment that the chartal- ist/credit approach is historically valid, while the metallist/Mengerian...
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History of Political Economy (2005) 37 (4): 756–759.
Published: 01 November 2005
... value to nominal value. We seem to have two diametrically opposite theories here. Whichever is correct, it will not alter my prevailing judgment that the chartal- ist/credit approach is historically valid, while the metallist/Mengerian/mainstream view of money arising as a means of reducing...
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History of Political Economy (2005) 37 (4): 759–761.
Published: 01 November 2005
...” of the nominal value of outstanding coins, which actually raises the ratio of bullion value to nominal value. We seem to have two diametrically opposite theories here. Whichever is correct, it will not alter my prevailing judgment that the chartal- ist/credit approach is historically valid, while...
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History of Political Economy (2005) 37 (4): 761–763.
Published: 01 November 2005
...” of the nominal value of outstanding coins, which actually raises the ratio of bullion value to nominal value. We seem to have two diametrically opposite theories here. Whichever is correct, it will not alter my prevailing judgment that the chartal- ist/credit approach is historically valid, while...
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History of Political Economy (2005) 37 (4): 763–765.
Published: 01 November 2005
...” of the nominal value of outstanding coins, which actually raises the ratio of bullion value to nominal value. We seem to have two diametrically opposite theories here. Whichever is correct, it will not alter my prevailing judgment that the chartal- ist/credit approach is historically valid, while...
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History of Political Economy (2016) 48 (3): 449–470.
Published: 01 September 2016
... to determine it, induced Hilferding to compare the early mercantilists’ views on money to Georg Friedrich Knapp’s “chartalism,” according to which government-issued tokens, recalled through taxation—i.e., fiat money—could be used as monetary units. 460  History of Political Economy 48:3 (2016...