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Week 8 — Lectures 13 & 14, Reading 7
Perry Mehrling's Money and Banking MOOC
Start time:
July 8, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
EDT
Location:
Online
Type:
Other
Description
We're discussing the following for week 8:
Lecture 13: Chartallism, Metallism, and Key Currencies
Lecture Notes
Note: Mehrling uses the term "forward interest parity" in this lecture to describe what he called "covered interest parity" in lecture 8, *and in the notes for this lecture. In lecture 8, forward interest parity was about locking in rates for future borrowing using forward rate agreements (FRAs).*
This lecture examines the base money that sits at the top of a domestic money-credit hierarchy. Chartalism says that the value of base money comes from the state and its laws and institutions. Metallism says that the value of base money comes from the intrinsic value of the underlying metal. Which one is right? Both? Neither?
Lecture 14: Money and the State: International
Lecture Notes
Extending the money view to international monetary systems. This lecture frame this week's Robert Mundell in terms of balance sheets and the money view. How does the gold standard compare to the potential for a global fiat currency?
Reading 7: A Reconsideration of the Twentienth Century by Robert Mundell
Study Questions
Mundell tells a story of the evolution (devolution?) of the international monetary system over the course of the 20th century. He wants to address exchange rate stability through domestic price level stability, ultimately paving the way for a new international currency. To what extent are his story and vision compatible with the money view?
Hosted by Working Group(s):
Organizers
Attendees
Alex Howlett
Win Monroe
Jennifer Judge
Bethany Burum
Ádám Kerényi
Rok Piletic
Jim Bramlett
Jesus Uriegas
Lauren Goodwin
Chris Rimmer
Larissa de Lima
Raphaele Chappe
Lindsay McGrath
Ramon Gimenez