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Geld für Deutschland und Österreich. Denkschrift für die Staatsmänner Deutschlands und Österreich-Ungarns anläßlich des Krieges 1924
1914
by
Schwarzwald
Geopolitics
Monetary Reform
World War I
Monetary Policy
Public Finance
Political Economy
Legal Tender
Gold Standard
Speculation
Bimetallism
Property Rights
Economic History
Legal Theory
Monetary Theory
Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot
Price Stability
Fiscal Policy
Fiat Money
Banking
Reichsbank
Interest Rates
Capitalism
Exchange Rates
International Trade
Liquidity
Saving
War Economy
Reparations
Inflation
Economic Development
Table of Contents · 35 segments
1
Confidential Title Pages and Publication Information
front_matter
2
Table of Contents and Digitization Note
front_matter
3
German-Austrian Credit Needs in Wartime
chapter
4
America as a Credit Source and Political Lever
chapter
5
Preconditions: Silver as the Financial Lever
chapter
6
American Interest in the Silver Market
chapter
7
Restoring Silver’s Monetary Function Without Bimetallism
chapter
8
Value of Silver Remonetization for Producers and Finance
chapter
9
American Silver and Loan Interests
chapter
10
Silver Weight Money While Preserving the Gold Mark and Krone
chapter
11
Why the Proposal Is Not Bimetallism
chapter
12
Coin Names and the Case for Weight Denominations
chapter
13
Historical Examples of Silver Weight Money
chapter
14
Historical Precedents for Parallel Currencies
chapter
15
Literature on Free Metal Dualism and Weight Money
chapter
16
Implementation: Legal Freedom and Silver Minting
chapter
17
Full Metal Weight and Coin Purity
chapter
18
No Minting Costs for the Public
chapter
19
A New Continental Silver Market and Emancipation from London
chapter
20
Pricing Silver Weight Money Against Gold
chapter
21
Fiscal Initiative to Put Silver into Circulation
chapter
22
Introducing Silver Through State Payments and Dual Budgets
chapter
23
Silver in Small-Value Circulation
chapter
24
Redeeming Small Notes Through Silver Circulation
chapter
25
Silver Banks and International Silver Credit
chapter
26
Separate Spheres of Silver and Gold Circulation
chapter
27
Side-by-Side Use Rather Than Currency Confusion
chapter
28
International Effects of a German-Led Silver Currency
chapter
29
Return of a Stable Silver Value
chapter
30
Importance of Abundant Metal Reserves
chapter
31
Silver and War Indemnities
chapter
32
Effects on Existing Currency and Banknote Redemption
chapter
33
Inflation, Paper Money, and Overvalued Silver
chapter
34
Summary of Expected Benefits
chapter
35
Final Appeal for Practical Action over Skeptical Theory
chapter