Stability of gold standard and its selected consequences: a comment

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  • David Howden Universidad Rey Juan Carlos.

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https://doi.org/10.52195/pm.v5i1.319

Abstract

Kvasnicˇka (2007) attempts to demonstrate that the gold standard may be an unlikely alternative for small economies to revert to. The crux of his argument deals with supply considerations that could prove fatal to a fledgling currency. An influx of gold from the world’s existing gold stock, or its new production could prove to be a destabilising supply-side factor undermining the usability, and hence, adoption, of such a monetary system. We find fault with this for two main theoretical reasons. First, a distinction must be made between gold stock, and monetary gold. Second, the mechanism that creates monetary gold works as a natural break on unrestrained supply growth. Several additional clarifications are necessary as well, among them the role money supply plays in the trade cycle, and the casual relationship that exists between supply and price. Finally, an insightful comparison used linking monetary gold in a small economy to the use of cigarettes in a Second World War P.O.W. camp must be slightly altered to make a true comparison. Kvasnicˇka does a great service to free-marketers by providing a theoretical attack on the choice of gold as a medium of exchange, however, in light of this paper’s theoretical conclusions, the free-market defence of commodity money endures.

JEL Classification: B53 – Austrian Economics, E42 – Monetary Systems, E51 – Money Supply.

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2008-01-01

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Howden, D. . (2008). Stability of gold standard and its selected consequences: a comment. REVISTA PROCESOS DE MERCADO, 5(1), 159–175. https://doi.org/10.52195/pm.v5i1.319

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