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At the Notre Dame meetings there was discussion of precursors of
Milton Friedman's policy proposals with respect to the quantity of
money. In 1851, a certain Opdyke, in his POLITICAL ECONOMY, wrote
`The natural ratio of money, when expressed in dollars, to population
in the United States, is as 15 to 1.' One, Walter Arnold, a member of
the Currency Reform League in Canada, cited Opdyke at length in an
1861 article, and elaborated the notion, which was given a much fuller
expression in POLITICAL ECONOMY than this one line would indicate.
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