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Part I: Symposium on Latin American Monetary Thought: Two Centuries in Search of Originality; Guest edited by Andrés Álvarez Chapter 1. An Introduction to a Symposium on Latin American Monetary Thought: Two Centuries in Search of Originality; Andrés Álvarez Chapter 2. The Regeneration – Between the Doctrine and the Need: The Debate Over Free Banking and the Legal Tender in Colombia (1880–1903); Edna Carolina Sastoque-Ramírez Chapter 3. Francisco Barrera Lavalle: Early 20th-century Mexican Currency and Banking Specialist. Critic of the 1905 Monetary Reform by which Mexico Adopted the Gold Standard; Ricardo Solis Rosales Chapter 4. Challenging a Money Doctor: Raúl Prebisch vs. Sir Otto Niemeyer on the Creation of the Argentine Central Bank; Florencia Sember Chapter 5. Heterodox Central Banking in the Periphery; Esteban Pérez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo Part II: Essays Chapter 6. On The Historical Roots of Natural Capital in the Writings of Carl Linnaeus; C. Tyler DesRoches Chapter 7. Under Risk, Over Time, Regarding Other People: Language and Rationality Within Three Dimensions; Dorian Jullien
The slim volume contains four papers from a symposium on theories of money and banking in post-independence Latin America, and two essays on the historical roots of natural capital in the writings of Carl Linnaeus, and the language and rationality of economic behavior. The four symposium papers revisit the monetary policy implemented by the Regenerative Government in Columbia, Francisco Barrera Lavalle's vision of Mexico's monetary reform of 1905, and Raul Prebisch's ideas on the creation of the Argentine central bank.