Fiat Money Inflation in France by Andrew Dickson White
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Unreason," article on Turgot, pp. 169, et seq.
[28] See De Goncourt, Société française," for other explanations; "Les Révolutions de Paris," vol. ii, p. 216; Challamel, "Les Français sous la Révolution"; Senior, "On Some Effects of Paper Money," p. 82; Buchez and Roux, "Histoire Parlementaire," etc., vol. x, p. 216; Aulard, "Paris pendant la Révolution thermidorienne," _passim_, and especially "Rapport du bureau de surveillance," vol. ii, pp. 562, et seq. (Dec. 4-24, 1795.) [29] For statements and illustration of the general action of this law, see Sumner, "History of American Currency," pp. 157, 158; also Jevons, on "Money," p. 80. [30] See De Goncourt, "Société Française," p. 214. [31] See Von Sybel, History of the French Revolution, vol. 1, pp. 281, 283. [32] For proofs that issues of irredeemable paper at first stimulated manufactures and commerce in Austria and afterward ruined them, see Storch's "Economie politique," vol. iv, p. 223, note; and for the same effect produced by the same causes in Russia, see ibid., end of vol. iv. For the same effects in America, see Sumner's "History of American Currency." For general statement of effect of inconvertible issues on foreign exchanges see McLeod on "Banking," p. 186. [33] See Louis Blanc, "Histoire de la Révolution," tome xii, p. 113. [34] See "Extrait du registre des délibérations de la section de la |
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