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Currency competition 3 Geldpolitik 3 Monetary policy 3 Monetary union 3 Theorie 3 Theory 3 Währungsunion 3 Währungswettbewerb 3 monetary competition 3 Currency substitution 2 Währungssubstitution 2 Adulterated contracts 1 Austrian Theory of Consumption-Period Planning 1 Austrian economics 1 Bank Circulation Credit 1 Behavior and Austrian Economics 1 Central bank 1 Central bank digital currency 1 Central bank objectives 1 Currency reform 1 Digitalisierung 1 Digitization 1 Dollarization 1 Economic order and business order 1 Emotions 1 Ethics of Property 1 Fester Wechselkurs 1 Financial Crisis 1 Financial crisis 1 Finanzkrise 1 Fixed exchange rate 1 Flexible and fixed exchange rates 1 Flexible exchange rate 1 Flexibler Wechselkurs 1 Geldmenge 1 Geldtheorie 1 Inflation 1 J. Huerta de Soto 1 Legal tender 1 Monetary Competition 1
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Free 3 Undetermined 2 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 3 Article 2
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz im Buch 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Book section 1 Festschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 5
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Schwartz, Pedro 2 Bagus, Philipp 1 Castañeda, Juan E. 1 Damrich, Sebastian 1 Howden, David 1 Huerta de Soto, Jesús 1 Martino, Edoardo 1 Quinn, Stephen 1 Roberds, William 1
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Economies : open access journal 1 European Banking Institute Working Paper Series 2023 - 1 The Emergence of a Tradition: Essays in Honor of Jesús Huerta de Soto, Volume I : Money and the Market Process 1 Working Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 1
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Parallel currencies under free floating exchange rates : a model setting out the conditions for stable currency competition
Castañeda, Juan E.; Damrich, Sebastian; Schwartz, Pedro - In: Economies : open access journal 12 (2024) 10, pp. 1-20
We use a theoretical model to set up the conditions for a country to attain monetary stability by allowing for two freely tradable currencies to circulate in parallel. For this parallel system to function properly, confidence in the good behavior of the monetary authorities in charge of the two...
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Monetary Sovereignty in the Digital Era
Martino, Edoardo - 2023
The relationship between private and public money has shaped the economic and legal debate over money for centuries. Private money can either compete with or complement public money and this depends on the applicable law and the relative powers of the State and private parties. The rise of...
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The Emergence of a Tradition: Essays in Honor of Jesús Huerta de Soto, Volume I : Money and the Market Process
Howden, David (ed.); Bagus, Philipp (ed.);  … - 2023
’s Overinvestment Theory and the Stability of the Euro (Area) -- 21. Monetary Competition: Countries with two currencies -- 22. The …
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The two Gresham's laws : parallel currencies in a small country
Schwartz, Pedro - In: The Emergence of a Tradition: Essays in Honor of Jesús …, (pp. 307-318). 2023
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The Bank of Amsterdam through the lens of monetary competition
Quinn, Stephen; Roberds, William - 2012
In 1683 the Bank of Amsterdam introduced a form of fiat money that successfully competed with the coinage of the time. We argue that the principal motive for this monetary innovation was the uncertain value of coins circulating within the Dutch Republic. The Bank's fiat money regime persisted...
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