A TALE OF 2 CURRENCIES - BRITISH AND FRENCH FINANCE DURING THE NAPOLEONIC WARS

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BORDO, MD
WHITE, EN
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[1] Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
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10.1017/S002205070003895X
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The record of British and French finance during the Napoleonic wars presents the striking picture of a financially strong nation abandoning the gold standard, borrowing heavily, and generating inflation, while a financially weaker country followed more “orthodox” policies. This paradoxical behavior is explained by Britain’s strong credibility that allowed more flexible policies, while France’s poor reputation forced reliance on taxation. © 1991, The Economic History Association. All rights reserved.
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