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Friedrich Bendixen

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1905 portrait

Friedrich Bendixen (1864–1920) was an American-born German banker who made contributions to monetary theory. He was born in San Francisco, California in the United States, and received his education in Germany at Heidelberg and Leipzig. Bendixen was a banker in Hamburg, Germany.

Monetary theory of Bendixen

The supply of money should not increase faster than production, because as production increases, the ratio of the circulation of money (notes that acquire goods) and goods themselves should remain constant, otherwise prices and values would become unstable.[1]

References

  1. ^ "The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics" ed. John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, and Peter Newman, Vol. 4, p. 21