
The Continental Dollar: How the American Revolution Was Financed with Paper Money - Hardcover
by Farley Grubb
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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Farley GrubbSeries:Markets and Governments in Economic HistoryPublish date:2023-07-06Pages:296
Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of Chicago PressISBN-13:9780226826035ISBN-10:226826031UPC:9780226826035Book Category:Business & Economics, HistoryBook Subcategory:Money & Monetary Policy, Economic History, United StatesBook Topic:Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)Size:9.00 x 6.10 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.6504Product ID:SCACAE8KF2
An illuminating history of America's original credit market. The Continental Dollar is a revelatory history of how the fledgling United States paid for its first war. Farley Grubb upends the common telling of this story, in which the United States printed cross-colony money, called Continentals, to serve as an early fiat currency--a currency that is not tied to a commodity like gold, but rather to a legal authority. As Grubb details, the Continental was not a fiat currency, but a "zero-coupon bond"--a wholly different species of money. As bond payoffs were pushed into the future, the money's value declined, killing the Continentals' viability years before the Revolutionary War would officially end. Drawing on decades of exhaustive mining of eighteenth-century records, The Continental Dollar is an essential origin story of the early American monetary system, promising to serve as the benchmark for critical work for decades to come.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of Chicago PressISBN-13:9780226826035ISBN-10:226826031UPC:9780226826035Book Category:Business & Economics, HistoryBook Subcategory:Money & Monetary Policy, Economic History, United StatesBook Topic:Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)Size:9.00 x 6.10 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.6504Product ID:SCACAE8KF2
Farley Grubb is professor of economics at the University of Delaware and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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