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XIV International Economic History Congress, Helsinki 2006 Session 61 The Monetary Regime of the Renaissance: Complementary Currencies for Domestic and Foreign Exchange Luca Fantacci
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York / Helsinki / Vienna / Genoa / London / Venice / Paris / Florence / /

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Europe / /

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France / Italy / United Kingdom / /

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pence / Shilling / GBP / /

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Foreign Exchange Luca Fantacci Bocconi University / /

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metal / precious metal / civil law / metal parity / pure metal content / pure metal / metal content / relative metal content / metal standard regime / pre-modern monetary systems / little metal / stable metal content / metal standard / finance / universal metal standard / fixed metal standards / coin-metal relationship / given metal / /

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Congress / Domestic and Foreign Exchange Luca Fantacci Bocconi University / Milan / /

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Napoleon / Luca Fantacci / Philip IV / Henry VII / Philip VI / /

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prince / representative / /

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northern Italy / /

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