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====Trying to return to the Gold Standard==== :See also: [[Financial crisis of 1914]], [[World War I reparations]], [[Herbert Hoover#Mining engineer|Herbert Hoover gold mining engineer]] During [[World War I]] many countries suspended their Gold standard in varying ways. There was high inflation from WWI, and in the 1920s in the [[Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic|Weimar Republic]], [[Hyperinflation#Austria|Austria]], and throughout Europe. In the late 1920s there was a scramble to deflate prices to get the gold standard's conversion rates back on track to pre-WWI levels, by causing [[deflation]] and high unemployment through [[Quantitative tightening |tight monetary policy]]. In 1933 [[Franklin D. Roosevelt|FDR]] signed [[Executive Order 6102]] and in 1934 signed the [[Gold Reserve Act]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cato.org/blog/world-war-i-gold-great-depression#:~:text=The%20result%20was%20a%20second,4%20years%20in%20a%20row. |title=World War I, Gold, and the Great Depression |date=23 August 2018 |first=Hu |last=McCulloch |publisher=[[Cato Institute]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241203011703/https://www.cato.org/blog/world-war-i-gold-great-depression |archive-date=3 December 2024 |url-status=live}}</ref> {| class="wikitable" |+ Gold Standard Policies by Country<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nber.org/system/files/chapters/c11482/c11482.pdf |title=Financial Markets and Financial Crises, "The Gold Standard, Deflation, and Financial Crisis in the Great Depression: An International Comparison" |first1=Ben |last1=Bemanke |first2=Harold |last2=James|date=January 1991}}</ref> ! Country !! Return to Gold !! Suspension of Gold Standard !! Foreign Exchange Control !! Devaluation |- | Australia || April 1925 || December 1929 || β || March 1930 |- | Austria || April 1925 || April 1933 || October 1931 || September 1931 |- | Belgium || October 1926 || β || β || March 1935 |- | Canada || July 1926 || October 1931 || β || September 1931 |- | Czechoslovakia || April 1926 || β || September 1931 || February 1934 |- | Denmark || January 1927 || September 1931 || November 1931 || September 1931 |- | Estonia || January 1928 || June 1933 || November 1931 || June 1933 |- | Finland || January 1926 || October 1931 || β || October 1931 |- | France || August 1926-June 1928 || β || β || October 1936 |- | Germany || September 1924 || β || July 1931 || β |- | Greece || May 1928 || April 1932 || September 1931 || April 1932 |- | Hungary || April 1925 || β || July 1931 || β |- | Italy || December 1927 || β || May 1934 || October 1936 |- | Japan || December 1930 || December 1931 || July 1932 || December 1931 |- | Latvia || August 1922 || β || October 1931 || β |- | Netherlands || April 1925 || β || β || October 1936 |- | Norway || May 1928 || September 1931 || β || September 1931 |- | New Zealand || April 1925 || September 1931 || β || April 1930 |- | Poland || October 1927 || β || April 1936 || October 1936 |- | Romania || March 1927-February 1929 || β || May 1932 || β |- | Sweden || April 1924 || September 1931 || β || September 1931 |- | Spain || β || β || May 1931 || β |- | United Kingdom || May 1925 || September 1931 || β || September 1931 |- | United States || June 1919 || March 1933 || March 1933 || April 1933 |}
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