TY - JOUR
T1 - Coin debasement and the "Great Divergence" : a research note
AU - Horesh, Niv
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Coin debasement as an omnipresent premodern monetary phenomenon has long been recognized. Yet, until recently, debasement was dealt with on a national or at-best continental level. To be precise, it was not sufficiently understood what role seigniorage played in financing early modern polities in comparative terms across Eurasia. Centering on China, particularly at times of war, this research note is the first step toward such an endeavor. It finds that seigniorage was generally lower in China than in early-modern Europe. It also finds greater tolerance for the concurrent circulation of old and new coinage in China. In China, coinage was conceived of in imperial nomenclature as a "public good" of sorts; one that the central government must provide largely at its own expense and even at a net loss in order to facilitate commoners' livelihood.
AB - Coin debasement as an omnipresent premodern monetary phenomenon has long been recognized. Yet, until recently, debasement was dealt with on a national or at-best continental level. To be precise, it was not sufficiently understood what role seigniorage played in financing early modern polities in comparative terms across Eurasia. Centering on China, particularly at times of war, this research note is the first step toward such an endeavor. It finds that seigniorage was generally lower in China than in early-modern Europe. It also finds greater tolerance for the concurrent circulation of old and new coinage in China. In China, coinage was conceived of in imperial nomenclature as a "public good" of sorts; one that the central government must provide largely at its own expense and even at a net loss in order to facilitate commoners' livelihood.
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:67346
U2 - 10.32591/coas.ojsh.0501.01001h
DO - 10.32591/coas.ojsh.0501.01001h
M3 - Article
SN - 2620-066X
VL - 5
SP - 1
EP - 4
JO - Open Journal for Studies in History
JF - Open Journal for Studies in History
IS - 1
ER -