Abstract

Abstract It is often suggested that economic theories are based in varying degree on implicit assumptions regarding the structure of society, with the result that the economic theories of former times often include statements and descriptions of mechanisms which today seem not only irrelevant but even wrong. One of the most important of the now forgotten laws of economic theory is Gresham's Law. This is hardly discussed in modern theory, being regarded nowadays as little more than a curiosity.

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