Proposition pour la r surrection du num raire, et le salut de la France, published in 1790, presents a proposal concerning currency during a pivotal moment in French history. Written by Regnault, this tract engages with the economic debates of the French Revolution, offering insights into the monetary challenges and proposed solutions of the time. The author's proposition aims to address the economic instability of France through a resurrection of hard currency.
This work provides valuable context for understanding the complex interplay between political upheaval and economic policy in late 18th-century France. It will be of interest to scholars and readers interested in the French Revolution, the history of economic thought, and the challenges of monetary reform.
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