Description: Fiat Money Inflation In France: How It Came, What It Brought, and How It Ended by Andrew Dickson White (D. Appleton-Century Company, Hardcover, 1933). Special Edition for Bank of New York & Trust Company. 68 pages. Uncommon. Condition is Good; heavy use and wear, chipping to spine and corners of boards, firm binding, no writing or highlighting, no folded or torn pages. Fiat Money Inflation In France (1933) by Andrew Dickson White is a meticulous examination of France’s economic turmoil during the late 18th century when the country experimented with paper currency, leading to rampant inflation and societal upheaval. White, a distinguished American historian and educator, co-founded Cornell University and served as its first president. His expertise in history and economics is evident in this work, providing a compelling narrative of the dangers of fiat money. White’s broader contributions include significant roles as a diplomat and a prolific author, making his analysis in this book a valuable historical and economic case study. We welcome all offers and inquiries, more photos and information available upon request. Shipped securely and promptly with USPS mail.
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Book Title: Fiat Money Inflation In France
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Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: D. Appleton-Century Company
Original Language: English
Intended Audience: Adults
Publication Year: 1933
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Andrew Dickson White
Genre: Economics, Finance, History
Topic: Money
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States