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types. The fragility was not a big problem, since the bracteates would not circulate for a long period. When monetization …Although the leaf-thin bracteates are the most fragile coins in monetary history, they were the main coin type for … almost two centuries in large parts of medieval Europe. The usefulness of the bracteates can be linked to the contemporary …
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types. The fragility was not a big problem, since the bracteates would not circulate for a long period. When monetization …Although the leaf-thin bracteates are the most fragile coins in monetary history, they were the main coin type for … almost two centuries in large parts of medieval Europe. The usefulness of the bracteates can be linked to the contemporary …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010818339
was less restrictive and had lower administrative costs for the coin issuer than re-coinage. Besides low monetization, the … ; debasement ; monetary tax ; monetization ; inflation ; monetary system …
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what one would expect from the theory of short-lived coins. Economic backwardness, limited monetization of society and … separate currency areas facilitated re-coinage. Re-coinage with varying frequency was applied in 1180-1290 when only bracteates … dating of types to specific periods of the kings' reigns. However, monetization increased in the late 13th century, making re …
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what one would expect from the theory of short-lived coins. Economic backwardness, limited monetization of society and … separate currency areas facilitated re-coinage. Re-coinage with varying frequency was applied in 1180–1290 when only bracteates … dating of types to specific periods of the kings' reigns. However, monetization increased in the late 13th century, making re …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010403648
what one would expect from the theory of short-lived coins. Economic backwardness, limited monetization of society and … separate currency areas facilitated re-coinage. Re-coinage with varying frequency was applied in 1180–1290 when only bracteates … dating of types to specific periods of the kings' reigns. However, monetization increased in the late 13th century, making re …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010945003
was less restrictive and had lower administrative costs for the coin issuer than re-coinage. Besides low monetization, the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010320386
was less restrictive and had lower administrative costs for the coin issuer than re-coinage. Besides low monetization, the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010611593
Gesell taxes on money holdings have received attention in recent decades as a way of alleviating the zero lower bound on interest rates. Less known is that such a tax was the predominant method used to generate seigniorage in large parts of medieval Europe for around two centuries. When the...
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Gesell taxes on money holdings have received attention in recent decades as a way of alleviating the zero lower bound on interest rates. Less known is that such a tax was the predominant method used to generate seigniorage in large parts of medieval Europe for around two centuries. When the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011442475