Imperial Monetary Policy and Social Reaction in Third Century Rome

Kallmes Kevin
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In the third century AD, under the pressure of plagues, external invasion, rising army costs, and usurpation, the Roman emperors incrementally debased the silver coinage that was produced at their imperial mints and incrementally took over civic mints. The debasement, from 2.7 g of silver to 0.04 g of silver in the equivalent of a denarius from 160–274 ad, was accompanied by worries from emperors, mint-workers, and bankers about the value of the currency; however, the total loss of purchasing power of the Roman coinage from the same era was 50–70 %, far less than would be expected from the change in metallic content, if it were the primary source of value. The currency reform of Aurelian in 274 ad, despite raising metallic values of coins, was followed by at least a 90 % reduction in the purchasing power of the silver coinage from 274–301 ad, the year of Diocletian’s Edict on Maximum Prices, showing a paradoxically inverse relationship between metallic value and purchasing power.
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三世纪罗马帝国的货币政策与社会反应
公元3世纪,在瘟疫、外敌入侵、军队成本上升和篡夺的压力下,罗马皇帝逐渐降低了帝国铸币厂生产的银币,并逐渐接管了公民铸币厂。从公元160年到274年,银币从2.7克贬值到0.04克(相当于一个迪纳乌斯),伴随而来的是皇帝、造币厂工人和银行家对货币价值的担忧;然而,同一时期罗马铸币的总购买力损失为50 - 70%,远远低于金属含量变化的预期,如果它是主要价值来源的话。公元274年奥勒良的货币改革,尽管提高了硬币的金属价值,但从公元274 - 301年,即戴克里先发布最高价格法令的那一年,银币的购买力至少下降了90%,显示出金属价值和购买力之间矛盾的反比关系。
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Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines
Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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期刊介绍: The Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines (JEEH) is a journal of political economy and interdisciplinary economic studies. It addresses economic issues in political theory, social dynamics, social science methodology, and philosophy. Today, JEEH has an international audience, and welcomes contributions written by scholars from around the world. JEEH''s goals are: -To bring together economics with neighboring disciplines such as law, history, political science, sociology, philosophy, psychology, and anthropology -To promote the development of the Austrian approach to economics (Austrian School) and to provide discussion and controversy -To reconcile economics with the ethical and policy-oriented principles which make coordinated interaction between human beings possible
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