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India' s Gold Exchange Standard System before World War I and the Inflow of Gold
Authors
IMADA, Shusaku Faculty of Economics researchmap
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Journal Title
The Wakayama economic review
ISSN
04516222
NCID
AN00071425
Volume
388
Start Page
45
End Page
79
Order
03
Published Date
2017-06-01
Language
jpn
Keywords
植民地インド
金為替本位制
金の流入
Keywords Alternative
colonial India
gold exchange standard system
inflow of gold
Abstract Alternative
The aim of this article is to investigate the character of India's gold exchange standard system and to clarify the causes and mechanism of the inflow of gold into India before World War I. Previous studies have often assumed that India’s gold exchange standard system could have prevented gold from flowing into India. But that system was provided with the facility of settling external balances with gold, and actually not a small amount of gold flowed into India before World War I. On the other hand, it is not right to emphasize just the fact of inflow. India’s monetary system at the time had two features: One consisted of elements of the gold exchange standard system that could dispense with gold, and the other consisted of elements of the gold coin standard system that were accompanied by gold. It is important to examine the relations between the above two features. We will focus our concern on the mechanism of exchange banks’ arbitrage transactions of gold and the direction of exported Australian gold to make the relations clear and to offer an alternative understanding of India’s gold exchange standard system.
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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