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Rome's Runaway Inflation: Currency Devaluation in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries

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Mises.org Publish Date: 
January 24, 2023 - 8:00 AM
Author 1: 
David Serrano Ordozgoiti [1]

No matter the historical era, governments have excelled at one thing: debasing their own currency. Rome was no exception, as Roman government excesses required inflation—lots of inflation.

Original Article:  [2]" [3]Rome's Runaway Inflation: Currency Devaluation in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries" [4]

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Topics: 
Inflation [5]
World History [6]
Austrian School: 
Gold Standard [7]
Money and Banking [8]

Source URL:https://mises.org/library/romes-runaway-inflation-currency-devaluation-fourth-and-fifth-centuries

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