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  3. www.armstrongeconomics.com › research › monetary-history-ofJapan | Armstrong Economics

    • Monetary History of Japan
    • Monetarysystem
    • Meiji Reform of 1870

    As legend has it, Japan was founded around 660BC by a direct descendent of the Sun Goddess. It is from this basic legend that Japan derives the name of “Land of the Rise Sun.” Japan has a long monetary history which dates back to when coins were first introduced from neighboring Korea and China. It is not known exactly when the first imports occurr...

    Prior to the Meiji period (1867-1912), the monetary system of Japan was very much still a barter form of exchange. While there were coins produced, there was not any fixed exchange rate between silver, gold and copper. Each coin would trade according to its own weight and at current market conditions. No sustained attempt was made by the government...

    In 1870, the Emperor Meiji embarked on a great new age of modernization that would be reflected in all aspects of life including the monetary system. The new monetary system would not merely change the shape of the nation’s coinage, but also for the first time clearly standardize the weights, denominations and the relationships between them. Howeve...

  4. 2016年5月19日 · ANSWER: “Currency” is an official monetary instrument used in commerce. Currency must be “legal tender,” which means the government will accept it in payment for taxes. “Money” is a much more questionable element for it is different things to different people. The goldbugs would kill you if you dared to say gold and silver were not ...

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  6. These records show that the monetary system as early as the 1700 BC period was based upon weighed amounts of silver in that region of the world suggesting that a metallic monetary system is perhaps at least 4,500 years old. Indeed, Hammurabi’s Law (1792-1750 BC) sought to regulate prices prescribing the value of fines by the courts in terms ...

  7. 2019年10月1日 · AH. ANSWER: Japan has been through a truly wild ride when it comes to currency. The emperors would devalue the outstanding money supply when they came to the throne and reduce it to 10% of its former value. This allowed the new emperor to issue coins as if he were beginning anew. By the time the third emperor pulled this stunt, the people ...

  8. 2016年4月14日 · China’s Coming Gold Fix April 19th, 2016. Next week, China will begin its competition with London & New York and attempt to create the equivalent of the London gold fix but in Chinese yuan on April 19th. Of course the gold bugs are misrepresenting this as some dollar killer. Top Chinese banks, alongside Standard Chartered and ANZ, will be ...

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