Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 03/2012

Gold Exchange Standard in its 40th Year of Abolition: Jacques Rueff Re-Visited

Onur Bayramoğlu

March 2012

Global Political Trends Center

Abstract

While the post-war international monetary system that evolved under the leadership of the U.S. dollar has secured credit abundance – and hence contributed to global growth – the system has also revealed its deficiencies already by 1950’s. In contrary to the 1930’s when the world’s main problem was chronic deflation; two decades later, the problem has become chronic inflation and fiscal deficits. Since then many blamed the indiscipline of the Keynesian school of thought and the inability of the U.S. dollar to become a global “public good” by being a stable international currency. In this Policy Brief, I overview the many aspects of the post-war international monetary system through the lens of the post-war French economist, Jacques Rueff, and question the applicability of his longproposed gold standard in today’s highly integrated and speculative money markets.