This volume focuses on Ricardo's shorter essays printed in the "Morning Chronicle," which deal exclusively with his thoughts on the inflationary monetary policy of the Bank of England and Britain's consequent Bullion Crises. In these essays, the genesis of Ricardo's theory of "hard money" emerges as a tool to hedge against inflation using metallic currency. The Bullion Committee, created by the House of Commons in 1819, subsequently adopted his recommendations. His writings here gave rise to the currency school of hard money.The entire series includes: Volume 1 "On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation" Volume 2 "Notes on Malthus's Principles of Political Economy" Volume 3 "Pamphlets and Papers 1809-1811 " Volume 4 "Pamphlets and Papers 1815-1823" Volume 5 "Speeches and Evidence" Volume 6 "Letters 1810-1815" Volume 7 "Letters 1816-1818" Volume 8 "Letters 1819-1821" Volume 9 "Letters 1821-1823" Volume 10 "Biographical Miscellany" Volume 11 "General Index"
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