Who Defended Monetary Stability in a Specie Regime? Evidence from the Chinese History

IF 1.5 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Frontiers of Economics in China Pub Date : 2018-09-30 DOI:10.3868/S060-007-018-0020-0
Sheng Qian, LeminWu
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Despite the lack of political accountability, ancient autocracies maintained a level of monetary stability that rivals modern democracies. This paper hypothesizes that it is the threat of counterfeiting that has constrained currency debasement. Unwilling to share seigniorage with counterfeiters, who are active only if currency is debased, the government refrains from debasement unless in extreme fiscal situations. To document the facts, we build a database of historical Chinese copper coins that covers the period from the Qin dynasty (221BC¨C207BC) to the Republic of China. We also use the introduction of the steam press in late Qing China as a natural experiment to test the theory. The steam press produced coins of fine patterns that counterfeiters were unable to mimic. As the theory predicts, the removal of the threat of counterfeiting triggered the most serious debasement in the history of the Qing dynasty (1644¨C1912).
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谁在Specie政权中捍卫了货币稳定?来自中国历史的证据
尽管缺乏政治问责制,但古代专制国家保持了与现代民主国家相媲美的货币稳定水平。本文假设是伪造的威胁限制了货币贬值。由于不愿与造假者分享铸币税(造假者只有在货币贬值时才会活跃),除非出现极端财政状况,否则政府不会让货币贬值。为了记录这些事实,我们建立了一个历史上的中国铜币数据库,涵盖了从秦朝(公元前221年至公元前207年)到中华民国的时期。我们也用清末引进的蒸汽压机作为自然实验来检验这一理论。蒸汽压榨机生产的钱币图案精美,造假者无法模仿。正如理论所预测的那样,假币威胁的消除引发了清朝(1644—1912)历史上最严重的贬值。
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期刊介绍: Frontiers of Economics in China seeks to provide a forum for a broad blend of peer-reviewed academic papers of economics in order to promote communication and exchanges between economists in China and abroad. It will reflect the enormous advances that are currently being made in China in the field of economy and society. In addition, this journal also bears the mission of introducing the academic achievements on Chinese economics research to the world.
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