Otto Heyn

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Otto Heyn (* 1860 ; † 1920 ) was a German lawyer (district judge in Altona ), currency theorist and from 1904 in-house counsel for the Chamber of Commerce in Nuremberg .

Publications (selection)

  • Paper currency with a gold reserve for international traffic: a means of solving the currency question ; 1894
  • The importance of the Indian silver tariff and the raising of the rupee rate for Europe ; 1894
  • The ineffectiveness of raising the silver price (with or without the international introduction of bimetallism) as a means of healing the damage to German working life ; 1895
  • Criticism of bimetallism ; 1897
  • Theory of economic worth ; 1899
  • Errors in the field of money ; 1900
  • Requirements of money: a contribution to monetary theory ; 1912
  • Our monetary system after the war ; 1916
  • On the inflation problem: a reply to Bendixen [to his book "The Inflation Problem"]. In: Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv 11, 1917, pp. 243–264
  • Monetary problems. A reply to Liefmann's money and gold . In: Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv 10, 1917, pp. 161–195
  • Currency questions with regard to a connection of German Austria to Germany ; 1919
  • About money creation and inflation ; 1921

literature

  • Claus-Dieter Crohn: Monetary theories in Germany during inflation 1914 to 1924 . In: Adjusting for Inflation . de Gruyter, Berlin 1986, ISBN 3-11-009935-7 , p. 20 ( digitized version ).