noun
currency school; British currency school
Refers to a 19th-century British economic school that advocated strict control of the money supply, often contrasted with the banking school. Also known as 通貨主義.
See also: 通貨主義
通貨学派は、銀行券の発行を金準備に厳密に連動させるべきだと主張した。
The currency school argued that the issuance of banknotes should be strictly tied to gold reserves.
19世紀のイギリスでは、通貨学派と銀行学派の間で激しい論争が行われた。
In 19th-century Britain, there was intense debate between the currency school and the banking school.
Compound of 通貨 (currency) + 学派 (school of thought), a direct translation of the English term 'currency school'.