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Quantity theory of money — Martín de Azpilcueta

1556 AD · Transmission: Silenced
LawTheoryHispanic

Azpilcueta explains in his Comentario resolutorio de cambios (1556) Spanish inflation through the excess of American metals: more money in circulation → prices of goods rise. First formulation of the quantity theory of money, 200 years before Hume (1752) and 300 before Fisher (1911).

InstitutionUniversity of Salamanca / Coimbra
Historical regionCrown of Castile / Portugal
Primary sourceMartín de Azpilcueta — Comentario resolutorio de cambios (Salamanca, 1556)
Secondary sourceSchumpeter, J.A. — History of Economic Analysis (1954, Oxford UP), p.99; Grice-Hutchinson, M. — The School of Salamanca (1952, Clarendon Press)
Original languageCastilian / Latin
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