Documents and Studies on 19th c. Monetary History
International Monetary Conferences
Republication of
Conférence monétaire entre la Belgique, la France, l'Italie et la Suisse
(Paris, 1874)
Conférence monétaire entre la Belgique, la France, l'Italie et la Suisse
(Paris, 1875)
Georges Depeyrot, ed.
This series of volumes Documents and Studies on 19th c. Monetary History aims to republish the main documents related to the question of bimetallism at the end of the 19th century. The series will include several sub-series devoted to the International Monetary Conferences held in various capitals during the second half of the century andto the specific situation of different countries (i.e. India, Japan, United States of America, China, etc.), since the question of monetary systems was a global one. It will also include specific studies on monetary questions and on monetary history.
The scientific community will thus have access to the enormous collection of statistics, analyses and discussions on and around the subject of gold and silver coinages. These documents will be useful to specialists of the 19th century but also to all specialists in monetary history and in particular those studying the question of the ratio between gold and silver and that of the gold or silver standard, which are relevant to all periods.
This volume includes the two International Monetary Conferences held in Paris in January 1874 and in January-February 1875 with the participation of delegates from Belgium, France, Italy and Switzerland. They analyzed the state of the coinages, and decided to determine the amount of coins to be produced in 1874 and 1875. The discussions present an analysis of the economic situation and coin circulation. All the discussions and documents were published in detail, in French.
MONETA 146, IV + 206 + 3* pages, 140 euros
Principeaux Tableaux, p1, p2
Table des matières
Georges Depeyrot, ed.
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