In this reassessment of the 19th century monetary theorist and
banking reformer, Thomas Joplin, Professor O'Brien sets out to
place his subject in a new perspective. He discusses Joplin's role
as a reformer and his relationships with fellow economists and
explores such issues as the problems of paper currency, the
principle of metallic fluctuation, agricultural prices and the
monetary system and the structure of banking. The book should be of
interest to anyone interested in the development of monetary
economics as well as to economic historians.
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