Geldpolitik ohne eigene Währung? Luxemburg im Halbschatten von Lateinischer Münzunion (1865-1914/1926) und Deutschem Zollverein (1842-1919) ; Monetary policy without its own currency? Luxembourg in the penumbra of the Latin Monetary Union (1865–1914/1926) and the German Customs Union (1842–1919)

peer reviewed ; Located between two large economic and currency blocs, the small state of Luxembourg managed to take an intermediate position in monetary policy issues during the major reorganization of the continental European currency areas in the second half of the 19th century. In an independent way, the Grand Duchy followed currency convergence and harmonization measures instigated both by the German side and by the Latin Monetary Union led by France. By issuing coins without precious metal value, the country generated a source of state income. One could speak of an early sovereignty nich... Mehr ...

Verfasser: KOLNBERGER, Thomas
Dokumenttyp: journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Verlag/Hrsg.: Franz Steiner Verlag Stuttgart GmbH
Schlagwörter: Economics / Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous) / Sociology and Political Science / History / Cultural Studies / Arts & humanities / Business & economic sciences / Finance / Arts & sciences humaines / Histoire / Sciences économiques & de gestion
Sprache: Deutsch
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peer reviewed ; Located between two large economic and currency blocs, the small state of Luxembourg managed to take an intermediate position in monetary policy issues during the major reorganization of the continental European currency areas in the second half of the 19th century. In an independent way, the Grand Duchy followed currency convergence and harmonization measures instigated both by the German side and by the Latin Monetary Union led by France. By issuing coins without precious metal value, the country generated a source of state income. One could speak of an early sovereignty niche in this context. However, Luxembourg’s coinage strategy mainly aimed at providing an adequate circulation of small change for its economy and administration. Keywords: Luxembourg, 19th century, monetary policy, small money, small state, seigniorage JEL Codes: N13, E42, E52