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3.5. The Augmentation and Diminution of the Denomination of Money

from An Essay on Economic Theory · host Richard Cantillon

Raising and lowering the nominal value of money is shown not to undermine the theory of the value of money. In contrast, such measures are shown to be methods by which the prince acquires resources by deceiving individuals about the value of money. The process causes chaos in the market.From Part 3: International Trade and Business Cycles. Narrated by Millian Quinteros.

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