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Fiat Money Inflation in France: How it Came, What it Brought, and How it Ended by Andrew Dickson White is a seminal historical analysis that delves into the tumultuous period of the French Revolution, focusing on the economic and social consequences of the French government's experiment with paper currency, known as assignats. Drawing on meticulous research and primary sources, White chronicles the origins of fiat money in revolutionary France, tracing the initial optimism and political motivations that led to the abandonment of gold and silver-backed currency in favor of government-issued paper money. The book provides a detailed narrative of how the assignats were introduced as a solution to the nation's dire financial crisis, initially backed by confiscated church lands. White explores the rapid expansion of the money supply, the mounting pressures on the government to print more currency, and the resulting inflation that spiraled out of control. He vividly describes the devastating effects on French society: the erosion of savings, the collapse of commerce, the rise in prices, and the widespread poverty and unrest that followed. White also examines the psychological and moral impact of inflation, highlighting how the loss of faith in the currency undermined social trust and contributed to political instability. Through a careful analysis of legislative debates, economic data, and personal accounts, he illustrates the dangers of unchecked monetary expansion and the perils of attempting to solve fiscal problems through the creation of fiat money. The narrative culminates in the eventual collapse of the assignat system, the return to metallic currency, and the lessons learned from this dramatic episode in economic history. Fiat Money Inflation in France serves as both a cautionary tale and a timeless study of the interplay between politics, economics, and human behavior. White's work remains relevant for modern readers, policymakers, and anyone interested in the consequences of monetary policy and the enduring challenges of managing national economies.
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Liczba stron: 132
Rok wydania: 2025
