Money doctors and their reform proposals for China reconsidered, 1903-29
Journal
Oxford Economic Papers
Journal Volume
68
Journal Issue
4
Pages
1016-1038
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
Abstract
In this paper we provide a quantitative evaluation of foreign financial advising, taking China's currency reform proposals as an example. Between 1903 and 1929, three Western financial experts proposed a gold (-exchange) standard to China, which at that time was on a silver standard. Using counterfactual simulation, we find that: (1) a gold (-exchange) standard would not have brought price stability to China; (2) and it could have even worsened global deflation during the beginning years of the Great Depression. ? Oxford University Press 2016.
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Type
journal article