Description: In 1790 the French people, by general acquiescence, embarked upon what they believed to be a harmless experiment in currency inflation. The results of this action are vividly described in Dr. Andrew D. White's book entitled Fiat Money Inflation in France - How It Came, What It Brought and How It Ended. Legislatures are as powerless to abrogate moral and economic laws as they are to abrogate physical laws. They cannot convert wrong into right nor divorce effect from cause, either by parliamentary majorities, or by unity of supporting public opinion. The penalties of such legislative folly will always be exacted by inexorable time. While these propositions may be regarded as mere commonplaces, and while they are acknowledged in a general way, they are in effect denied by many of the legislative experiments and the tendencies of public opinion of the present day. The story, therefore, of the colossal folly of France in the closing part of the eighteenth century and its terrible fruits, is full of instruction for all men who think upon the problems of our own time.
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EAN: 9781410205834
UPC: 9781410205834
ISBN: 9781410205834
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Format: Paperback, 80 pages
Author: White, Andrew Dickson
Book Title: Fiat Money Inflation in France: How it Came, What
Item Height: 0.5 cm
Item Length: 22.9 cm
Item Weight: 0.08 kg
Item Width: 15.2 cm
Language: Eng
Publisher: International Law & Taxation