MACROECONOMICS (LL)
MACROECONOMICS (LL)
21st Edition
ISBN: 9781260186949
Author: McConnell
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 15, Problem 1DQ
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Gold receipts and loans from the goldsmiths.

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During the ancient times traders started to use gold for transactions. But in certain circumstances, it was realized that it was unsafe and inconvenient to carry gold for weighing and to scrutinize its purity for each transactions. So, during the sixteenth century, the goldsmiths came into the picture and people started to deposit their gold at the goldsmiths. These goldsmiths will store their gold in the vaults for a particular fee. Once they receive the gold, the goldsmith will issue a receipt to the respective person for depositing the gold. These receipts went on to become the first type of paper money, as people very soon started to pay for commodities using these receipts from the goldsmith. Merchants willingly accepted these receipts, as they knew that they can exchange these receipts for gold or reuse them to buy commodities and services.

The main problem with these receipts were that in case the goldsmith gave more receipts than the value of gold that he had, will make them vulnerable “runs” or “panics”. For example, consider that the goldsmith gave away receipts equaling twice the value of gold he has in his reserves, and if all the people having these receipts come to him asking for gold for their receipts; then it will be impossible for him to meet the demand.

Economics Concept Introduction

Concept introduction:

Receipt: It is a written acknowledgment that something of value has been transferred from one party to another.

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