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国 际 金 融 英 语
ENGLISH
FOR INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
顾 维 勇
GU WEIYONG
SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
NANJING XIAOZHUANG COLLEGE
2008. 02. — 2008. 06.
LESSON 1 The Gold Standard Era, 1870 — 1914
Origins of the Gold Standard
The gold standard had its origin in the use of gold coins as a medium of exchange, unit of account , and store of value. While gold has been used in this way since ancient
times, the gold standard as a legal institution dates back to 1819, when the British Parliament passed the Resumption Act. The Resumption Act marks the first adoption of
a true gold standard because it simultaneously repealed long-standing restrictions on the export of gold coins and bullion from Britain.
Later in the nineteenth century, Germany, Japan, and other countries also followed
suit . The U.S. effectively joined the gold standard in 1879 and institutionalized the dollar-gold link through the U.S. Gold Standard Act of 1900. With Britains preeminence
in international trade and the advanced development of its financial system, London
naturally became the center of the international monetary system built on the gold standard.
The Gold Standard Rules
The gold standard regime has conventionally been associated with three rules of the
game. The first rule is that in each participating country the price of the domestic currency must be fixed in terms of gold. Since the gold content in one unit of each currency was fixed, exchange rates were also fixed. This was called the mint parity. The
second rule is that there must be a free import and export of gold. The third rule is that the surplus country, which is gaining gold, should allow its volume of money to increase while the deficit country, which is losing gold, should allow its volume of money to fall.
The first two rules together ensure that exchange rates between participating countries are fixed within fairly narrow limits. With the price of any two currencies fixed
in terms of gold the implied exchange rate between
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