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HARGREAVES, E* L.
RESTORING CURRENCY STANDARDS. London: P. S. King
and Son, 1926. Pp» ix, 106.

3 early episodes in the history of currency are presented:
(a) the American continental currency, 1780-83;
(b) the assignats and mandats of French Revolution;
(c) depreciated banknotes of Austria, 1811-13*
In addition there is a short essay in conclusion, emphasizing the common elements in policy and in theory and
bringing out the relation of these episodes to
current problems•
Combination of history and theory,
see short review by A.P. Usher, A.E*R., March 1927.




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THE ASSIGNATS. Cambridge:
Press, 1930. Pp. xix, 293.

Harvard Itaiversity

Historical studies—paper money
Review: by Arthur F. Burns, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
XXI, June, 1931, pp. 353-356.




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HAVTREY, R. G.
"The Collapse of the French A s s i g n a t s , "
ECONOMIC JOURNAL,
September, 1918.




WHITE, Andrew V.
PAPER MONEY INFLATION IN FRANCE: A HISTORY
AND ITS APPLICATION. Economic T r a c t s , No. 7 . New
York: New York S o c i e t y for P o l i t i c a l Education,
1882.