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2018; Emerald Publishing Limited; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1108/s0743-41542018000036c008

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Citation (2018), "Index", Including a Symposium on Latin American Monetary Thought: Two Centuries in Search of Originality (Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Vol. 36C), Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 157-164. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0743-41542018000036C008 Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Copyright © 2019 Emerald Publishing Limited INDEX Accumulation of reserves, 82 Advances in Behavioral Economics (Camerer, Loewenstein, & Rabin), 120 Agricultural exports, 10 Agricultural production, 112–113 Ainslie, George, 137 Altruism, 138, 142 Angner, E., 124 Arboleda, Gonzalo, 22 Argentina Argentine Congress, 56 Central Bank of the Argentina Republic (BCRA). See Argentine Central Bank economic cycle, 57–62 monetary form in, 46, 51n53 Argentine Central Bank Board of Governors, 56 British influence on, 62–65 creation of, 55–77, 83–86 evolution of functions, 86–90 exchange policy and reserves of, 66–69 gold and its use, revaluation of, 71–72 heterodox, in periphery, 81–98 mandate and instruments of, 69–71 need for, 57–62 objectives of, 86 Office of Exchange Control, 67, 68 stages of monetary policy, 88–89 Aristotle, 107, 109, 110–111, 116n8 Artisans, 105–107 Asset integration, 135 Bacon, Francis, 111 Balance of payments, 30, 31, 42, 48, 49, 50n29, 58, 83 Barrera’s position on, 44–46 classical theory, critique of, 32–37 disequilibrium, 31, 39, 42, 44, 51n47, 51n60 imbalances, 4 Banco Agrícola e Hipotecario, 95 Banco Central Mexicano, 40, 50n22 Banco de la Nación Argentina (BNA), 60–63, 65, 86, 89 Banco de Londres y México, 33, 36, 49n10, 50n22 Banco Español del Río de la Plata, 72 Banco Mercantil de Yucatán (BMY), 30, 40 Banco Mexicano de Comercio e Industria, 40 Banco Nacional, 10–17, 19–22, 25, 26 Board of Issuance, 16, 19, 21, 26 semiannual profits of, 14, 15 Banco Nacional de México (BNM), 30, 33, 36, 40, 49n10, 50n22 Banking crises of 1913, 44–46 Banking Law, 64, 65, 70, 71, 73 Banknotes, 31, 33, 36, 37, 41–44, 47, 50n25 circulation by denomination, 23 classification of, 13, 14 deficiency of, 15–16 freedom of stipulation, 20 issuance and incineration of, 22 issuing banks, inspection of, 16–17 list of, 16 Bank of England, 37, 42, 45, 47, 50n25, 61–65, 70, 72, 84, 91 reform of 1844, 30, 44 Bank of France, 42, 51n45 Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas, 31 Baring Brothers, 63 Baring Crisis of 1890, 60, 76n10 Barnes, Jonathan, 116n8 Barrera Lavalle, 4 Behavioral economics, 120–126, 128, 132–143, 144n1, 145n5, 146n11, 147n22 Berjemjillo, Andrés, 50n22 Bimetallism, 9, 42 Board of Directors of the Bank of Colombia, 11 Board of Issuance of the Banco Nacional, 16, 19, 21, 26 Botto, Carlos, 63 Boyle, Robert, 111 Brazil, 96n2 Brewer, Anthony, 105 British Charter Act of 1844, 44 British India, 30 Caciquismo , 9 Caja de Préstamos para Obras de Irrigación y Fomento de la Agricultura (Irrigation Works and Agricultural Promotion Loan Bank), 40 Calderón, Carlos, 20 Cantillon, Richard, 105 Capital controls, 82, 95 Caro, Miguel Antonio, 8, 13, 16, 17, 20 Carranza, Venustiano, 32 Casabianca, Manuel, 26n4 Casasús, Joaquín D., 30, 35, 49n2 Central Bank of the Argentina Republic (BCRA). See Argentine Central Bank Central Bank of the Dominican Republic, 94 Central Bank Report (1938), 88 Centralists vs federalists, 4 Centralization, 9 Certainty effect, 125–128 Churchill, Winston, 73, 85 Clay, Henry, 64 Coefficient of expansion, 85 Colombia free banking and legal tender, debate between, 9–12 government regenerator for legal tender, political fight of, 12–24 National Party, 8 Comisión Económica para América Latina (CEPAL), 4, 5n1, 49 Commission of Exchange Control, 84 Common difference effect, 125 Common ratio effect, 125 Consequentialism, violations of, 128–132 Conservatives vs liberals, 4 Constitution of 1886, 9, 13, 24 Constitution of Rionegro, 9 Conversion Caisse, 83, 84 Conversion Law of 1899, 97n4 Conversion Office, 97n7 Costa Rica, 96n2 Counter-cyclical monetary policies, 83, 84, 87, 89, 95, 96 Creel, Enrique C., 30, 49n3 Cuba, 96n2 Cumulative prospect theory, 133, 134, 135 Currency School, 44, 45 Darwin, Charles, 104, 109 Dasgupta, Partha, 114 Das Kapital (Karl Marx), 113 Decision-making edition phase of, 134 evaluation phase of, 134 DellaVigna, Stefano, 120 de Pompadour, Madame, 105 Deutsche Bank, 31 Diaz, Porfirio, 30, 32, 35, 40, 44 Disposable class, 107 Dominican Republic, 83, 91 monetary reform in, 93–96 Dufoo, Carlos Díaz, 30, 49n4 Dynamic consistency, 130, 146n13 Eccles, Marriner S., 82, 91 Economic Commission for Latin America, 96 Economic methodology, 121–125 Economic rationality, 120, 121, 143 Economics and language, 119–148 Economy of nature, 109 Ecuador, 91, 96n2 Edition phase of decision-making, 134 Elasticity of intertemporal substitution, 132 El Salvador, 96n2 England, 9 Equity, 142 Essai sur la Nature du Commerce en Général (Richard Cantillon), 105 Evaluation phase of decision-making, 134 Exchange controls, 82, 84–87, 89–90, 92–96, 98n13, 98n14 Exchange rate, 4, 45 fluctuations, 36–37 policy, 82, 89–90 Expected utility, 129, 130, 133, 135–137, 144, 147n21 Exponential discounting, 130, 137–138, 140 Exponentially discounted utility, 129 Export tax, 45 Extract from ‘Corn’ (François Quesnay), 106, 116n6 Fact/convention dichotomy, 122–124 Fact/value dichotomy, 122–124 Fairness, 142 Farmers, 105–108 Federal Reserve Board, 91 Federal Reserve Missions, 97n3 Federal Reserve of the United States, 83, 91, 92, 96 Tenth Annual Report on the Principles of Monetary Policy, 96n1 Fiscal Code, 13 Foreign capital, support to Monetary Reform of 1905, 39–41 Foreign-Exchange and Currency Commission (Comisión de Cambios y Moneda, CCYM), 31, 35–37, 40, 41–44, 47–49, 50n31 Foreign-exchange markets, 45 Foreign trade deficit, nature of, 39–41 Foreign trade disequilibrium, 46 France, 9, 38 Franco-Prussian war of 1871, 38 Free banking, 9 and legal tender, debate between, 9–12 model, 11 Furtado, Celso, 5n1, 49, 50n29 Game-theoretic issues, 145n3 Gamonalismo , 9 ‘General Maxims’, The (François Quesnay), 106 Germany, 9 Gold, 17, 25, 30, 31, 34–39, 45–48, 51n44–47, 51n60, 59, 61, 65, 66, 73–74, 76n28, 76n29, 97n4, 97n7 currency, 31 inflows, instability of, 57–58 legislators refuse to obligate banks to redeem notes in, 41–43 reserves, 85 revaluation of, 71–72, 73 standard, 4, 10, 30, 34, 35, 37, 38, 41, 45, 46, 48, 51n46, 56, 57, 58, 62, 63, 66–69, 82–85, 91, 95, 96n1 Gold Standard Act (Mexico), 34, 35, 41 Article, 21, 51n46 “Good neighbor” policy, 83, 95–96 Grain Regulating Board, 61 Great Britain, 56, 66, 67, 83 Bank of England, 30, 37, 42, 44, 45, 47, 50n25, 61–65, 70, 72, 84, 91 British Charter Act of 1844, 44 gold currency, 31 gold standard, abandonment of, 83 influence on Argentine Central Bank, 62–65 monetary system, 30, 47 Great Depression, 60, 66, 68, 71, 73, 82–85, 90 Grüne-Yanoff, T., 124 Guatemala, 83, 91 Haiti, 96n2 Harberler, 90 Heidl, S., 124 Helvecia, 23–24 Heukelom, F., 124 Hirschman, Albert, 50n29 History of economics, 120–121 Holland, 9 Homer Lee Bank, 22 Honduras, 83, 91 Household management, 109 House of Speyer, 31 Huerta, Victoriano, 32, 33 Hueyo, Alberto, 63–64 Human agency, 107, 113, 115 Hume, David, 107 Husbandmen, 105, 106, 116n7 Hyperbolic discounting, 135–141 Immediacy effect, 125 Impatience, 123, 130, 131, 137, 140, 143 Impulse control, 137 Impulsiveness, 137 Independence axiom, 129–130, 146n12 Inequality aversion, 132 Institute for the Liquidation of Bank Investments (ILBI), 71–73 Inter-disciplinary, 123–124, 135 International crisis of 1907–1908, 31, 33, 43 International crisis of 1914, 58 International crisis of 1928, 58 International Monetary Conference (1933), 84 International Monetary Fund, 94 Inter-temporal preference reversals, 140 Irrationality, 122, 124, 132, 134, 136, 140, 143, 145n4, 146n18, 147n22 Jockey Club, 65, 76n19 Jowett, Benjamin, 116n8 Kahneman, Daniel, 120, 125, 126, 131, 133–135, 137, 140, 143, 144n1, 146n9, 146n17, 147n19 Kemmerer, Edwin, 32, 48, 50n12, 82 Keynes, John Maynard, 84 Koerner, Lisbet, 109, 112 Labastida, Louis G., 30, 49n6 La Cuestión Monetaria en México (The Monetary Question in Mexico), 32–33 Landero y Cos, José, 30, 49n5 Latin America central banking, 81–98 monetary ideas, 3–5, 8 See also individual entries Lavalle, Francisco Barrera vision of Mexico’s Monetary Reform of 1905, 29–52 Law of Guaranteed Banks, 60, 76n10 Lean-against-the-wind monetary policy, 87 Legal tender arguments for and against, 18–19 and free banking, debate between, 9–12 political fight of government regenerator for, 12–24 Legislators refuse to obligate banks to redeem notes in gold, 41–43 Leng, Roberts & Co, 63 León-Gómez, Adolfo, 24 Limantour, José Yves, 35, 46, 52n64 Linnaeus, Carl, 103–116 Linnaeus: Nature and Nation (Lisbet Koerner), 109 Liquidity, 58, 82, 84, 86, 93 informal restrictions on, 10 Loewenstein, George, 124, 125 Lombard Street , 37 Loss aversion, 123, 135, 136, 143, 147n21 Louis XV, King, 105 Lyell, Charles, 109 Macedo, y Pablo, 30, 34, 35, 46, 49n7, 52n64 Madero, Francisco I., 31–33, 40 Magnitude effect, 126, 127 Magnum opus , 112 Mallarino, Carlos Holguín, 16 Manufactured capital, 104, 115 Marx, Karl, 112, 113–114 Means to Prosperity, The , 84 Meek, Ronald L., 106 Mejía, Dionisio, 15 Mejía, José María, 15 Merchants vs manufacturers, 4 Methodological orientation, 121 Mexican Revolution (1910–1920), 30–32, 51n52 Mexico, 96n2 balance of payment disequilibrium, 31, 39, 42, 44–46, 51n60, 51n47 banknotes, 31, 33, 36, 37, 41–44, 47, 50n25 exchange-rate fluctuations, 36–37 Financial and Administrative Reorganization Committee, 32 Gold Standard Act, 34, 35, 41, 51n46 Ministry of Finance, 30, 32, 37 Monetary Act of 1867, 38 Monetary Act of 1905, 35, 41, 50n17 Monetary Circulation Regulatory Fund, 35–39, 41 Monetary Commission, 34, 35, 38, 41, 46, 49n5 Monetary Reform of 1905, 29–52 silver currency, 30, 31, 33–39, 41–48, 51n45, 51n46, 51n54 variations in international price of silver, 36–37 Mill, John Stuart, 112 Ministry of Finance Mexico, 30, 32, 37 of the Sovereign State of Cundinamarca, 12 of the Sovereign State of Tolima, 12 Ministry of the Treasury, 13 Mirabeau, Marquis de, 106 Monetary Act of 1867 (Mexico), 38 Monetary Act of 1905 (Mexico), 35, 41 Article, 1, 50n17 Monetary Circulation Regulatory Fund, 35–39, 41 Monetary doctors, 90–93 Monetary Law of the Dominican Republic Article, 17, 94n18 Monetary Reform of 1893, 46 Monetary Reform of 1905 (Mexico), 29–52 background of, 38–39 banking crises of 1913, 44–46 Barrera’s critique of, 38–44 foreign trade deficit, nature of, 39–41 legislators refuse to obligate banks to redeem notes in gold, 41–44 Monetary Circulation Regulatory Fund, 41 one-peso silver coin, overvaluation of, 44 reform to, 46–48 support of foreign capital, 39–41 Monetary signs, 17 Monetary Stabilization Fund (Fondo de Estabilidad Monetaria, FEM), 31, 37, 40, 47, 48 Money and Economic Activity , 90 Money doctors, 55–77 Multiple-selves model, 139 Mun, Thomas, 105 National Bank, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15–17, 19–21 banknotes, classification of, 13, 14 National Catholic Party, 32 Nationalisms vs regionalism, 4 National Party (Colombia), 8 Natural capital distinguished from manufactured capital, 104 historical roots of, 103–116 Oeconomy of Nature , 105, 108–112, 114, 115 originality, 104, 112–114, 115 self-generation, 104, 112–114, 115 Natural Origins of Economics (Margaret Schabas), 109 Nature, 103–116 Newton, Isaac, 42, 51n44 Niemeyer, Sir Otto, 5, 82–86, 97n6 on creation of Argentine Central Bank, 55–77 Novum Organum (Francis Bacon), 111 Núñez, Rafael, 8, 16, 25 Nurkse, Ragnar, 73 Oeconomy of Nature (Carl Linnaeus), 105, 108–112, 114, 115 Office for the Control of Exchanges (Oficina de Control de Cambios), 86 Office of Economic Research, 75n1 Office of Exchange Control, 67, 68 Oikonomikê , 109–110, 116n8 O´Leary, Arturo Malo, 15 Oligopolistic competition, 92 One-peso silver coin exchange rate of, 46 overvaluation of, 44 Open market operations, 82, 97n8 Optimism, 135 Organization and Programme of Tasks of the Division for Economic Research for the Central Bank of Paraguay, 93 Originality, 104, 112–114, 115 Original prospect theory, 133 Osorio, Nicolás, 14 Other-regarding behaviors, 141–143 Over time, 120, 126, 128–130, 137–141, 144 Paper money, 9, 11, 15, 17, 19–21, 23, 24 Paraguay, 83, 91, 98n16 Monetary Board, 93 monetary reform in, 93–95 Pardo, Santiago Guarín y Emilio, 15 Patriotic Loan, 60 Peace Board, 23 Pessimism, 135 Philosophy of economics, 122, 132, 141 Physiocrats, 104–109, 112, 114, 115 Pinedo, Federico, 65, 82, 83, 85 Plan for National Reactivation, The, 89 Politics (Aristotle), 116n8 Polity of nature, 109 Pollination services, 104 “Positive economics” versus “standard economics,”, 140 Positive/normative distinction, 121–123, 140 Powell, Frank, 56, 64, 82 Prebisch, Raúl, 5, 49, 50n29, 82–96, 97n3, 97n6, 97n8, 98n14 monetary doctors and, 90–93 role in creation of Argentine Central Bank, 55–77, 83–86 Prebisch–Singer hypothesis, 85 Preferences, 123 Prelec, Drazen, 125 Principles of Political Economy (John Stuart Mill), 113 Productive class, 107 Proprietors, 107 Prospect theory, 133–137, 140, 147n21 for risk preferences, 137 Public Treasury, 17 Purchasing power, 88, 89 Putnam, Hilary, 122, 123, 143 Qualitative challenges, 121 Quantitative challenges, 121 Quasi-hyperbolic discounting, 137–140 Quesnay, François, 105–108, 116n5, 116n6 Rabin, Matthew, 136 Rabin paradox, 136 Radicals, 9, 10 Rank-dependent utility, 135 Rastier, François, 123–124 Rationality, 122, 124, 132, 134, 136, 137, 140–144, 145n4, 146n17, 146n18, 157n22 economic, 120, 121, 143 Ray, John, 111 Reciprocity, 142 Reconstruction Finance Corporation of the United States, 71 Rediscounts, 84, 86–87, 92 Reference-dependent preferences, 135 Réflections sur la Formations et Distribution des Richesses (Reflections on the Formations and Distribution of Riches), 107 Regeneration, 8, 16, 22, 24–26 Regenerators, 8, 9, 17 for imposing legal tender, political fight of, 12–24 Ricardo, David, 30, 45, 49 Risk aversion, 132, 136, 143 Roca, Julio A., 97n4 Roca-Runciman Agreement of 1933, 67–68, 76n14 Roldán, José Camacho, 15 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 83 Rosa, José María, 97n4 Rosinago, José Manuel, 15 Sabana Railroad, 26n2, 26n3 Schabas, Margaret, 104, 109 Scherer, Hugo, Jr., 50n22 Scotland, 9, 44 Second World War, 69 Secretary of the Treasury of the Union, 11 Self-centered welfare, 131 Self-generation, 104, 112–114, 115 Self-goal choice, 131 Self-interest, 120, 130 Self-welfare goal, 131, 141 Sen, Amartya, 122, 123, 130, 132, 141, 142, 143 Sign effect, 126, 127 Silva, Carlos Martínez, 16 Silver currency, 30, 33–39, 41–48, 51n45, 51n46, 51n54 variations in international price of, 36–39 Smith, Adam, 105, 109, 112–113, 114 Social distance, 127, 145n10 Sovereignty, 8, 25 Stauffer, Robert, 109 Strong, Benjamin, 82 Subutility function, 129 Systema Naturae , 109 Tableau économique, 105 Tanco, Mario, 15 Taussig, Frank, 58 Technical assistance missions, 96n2 Temporal reference-dependence, 140 Tenth Annual Report on the Principles of Monetary Policy (Federal Reserve), 96n1 Thaler, Richard, 120, 121, 125, 126, 129, 137, 144n1, 147n21, 147n23 Thornton, Henry, 30, 42, 45, 51n47, 51n60 Thousand Days War, 22, 25, 26 Tornquist House, 72 Torres, Carlos Arturo, 21 Treasury, 83–86, 92 Triffin, Robert, 73, 83, 89–96, 97n2, 97n3, 98n14 Turgot, Anne-Robert-Jacques, 107–108, 113, 116n7 Tversky, Amos, 120, 125, 126, 133–135, 137, 140, 143, 144n1, 146n17, 147n19 Under risk, 120, 126–128, 129, 133–137, 144 United Nations, 5n1 United States, 3, 9, 45, 56, 84 Federal Reserve System, 83, 91, 92, 96 gold currency, 31 gold standard, 38 “Good neighbor” policy, 83, 95–96 National Banking System, 79 Unmoved Mover, 107 Unproductive class, 107 Uribe, Carlos, 15 Uribe, Guillermo, 15, 26n4 Uriburu, José Félix, 63, 76n16, 83, 85 Value function, 135 Venezuela, 83 Violations of consequentialism, 128–132 Walker, James, 50n22 Wallich, Henry, 83, 94, 97n2 Walsh, Vivian, 122, 123, 130, 132, 143 Watson, Guy McOlvin, 64 Wealth of Nations (Adam Smith), 105, 112 Weighting function, 133 Williams, John, 57, 58 Worster, Donald, 111 Young, Norman, 64 Book Chapters Prelims Part I Symposium on Latin American Monetary Thought: Two Centuries in Search of Originality An Introduction to a Symposium on Latin American Monetary Thought: Two Centuries in Search of Originality The Regeneration – Between the Doctrine and the Need: The Debate Over Free Banking and the Legal Tender in Colombia (1880–1903) Francisco Barrera Lavalle: Early Twentieth-century Mexican Currency and Banking Specialist. Critic of the 1905 Monetary Reform by Which Mexico Adopted the Gold Standard Challenging a Money Doctor: Raúl Prebisch vs Sir Otto Niemeyer on the Creation of the Argentine Central Bank Heterodox Central Banking in the Periphery Part II Essays On the Historical Roots of Natural Capital in the Writings of Carl Linnaeus Under Risk, Over Time, Regarding Other People: Language and Rationality within Three Dimensions Index

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