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The author examines the historical evolution and theoretical basis of the rupee, tracing how a gold standard shifted into a gold-exchange standard and assessing policy decisions and committee recommendations that produced that transformation. He documents earlier monetary practice, critiques the exchange standard for treating symptoms rather than stabilizing the currency's purchasing power, and disputes prominent economists' defenses. The work combines historical narrative with technical discussion and proposes remedies: restrict minting by government, fix limits on currency issue, and consider replacing coin with inconvertible paper or selling bullion proceeds to restore and maintain monetary stability.
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