Gold Standard

The gold standard is a monetary system in which the value of a currency is defined in terms of gold. In 1925 Winston Churchill fixed at 4.80 dollars to the pound, a high rate that is now argued to have been damaging to British industry, as the pound became too strong for British exports, and general interest rates were also forced up.


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