State Tamperings with Money and Banks
Herbert Spencer’s essay "State Tamperings with Money and Banks" was published in the Westminster Review in 1958. Spencer was known more as a philosopher, but he was equally versed in the technical details of money and banking. In his essay, Spencer argues that there is no reason why the state should interfere with money and banks. Each bank should be free to issue paper money guaranteed convertible in gold. It would be in each bank’s interest not to issue more banknotes than it can effectively redeem.
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State Tamperings with Money and Banks
Herbert Spencer’s essay "State Tamperings with Money and Banks" was published in the Westminster Review in 1958. Spencer was known more as a philosopher, but he was equally versed in the technical details of money and banking. In his essay, Spencer argues that there is no reason why the state should interfere with money and banks. Each bank should be free to issue paper money guaranteed convertible in gold. It would be in each bank’s interest not to issue more banknotes than it can effectively redeem.
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State Tamperings with Money and Banks

State Tamperings with Money and Banks

State Tamperings with Money and Banks

State Tamperings with Money and Banks

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Herbert Spencer’s essay "State Tamperings with Money and Banks" was published in the Westminster Review in 1958. Spencer was known more as a philosopher, but he was equally versed in the technical details of money and banking. In his essay, Spencer argues that there is no reason why the state should interfere with money and banks. Each bank should be free to issue paper money guaranteed convertible in gold. It would be in each bank’s interest not to issue more banknotes than it can effectively redeem.

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BN ID: 2940150041325
Publisher: Laissez Faire Books
Publication date: 11/27/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
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