Rothbard shows that Gresham’s law was introduced not by Sir Thomas Gresham but by the “arrogant, boorish, and feisty” Sir Thomas Smith the Elder (1513–1577), a bitter critic of debasement who was exiled from the court in 1549. He fought back with a book. FULL ARTICLE by Murray Rothbard
Source link: http://blog.mises.org/13756/sir-thomas-smith-mercantilist-for-sound-money/
Sir Thomas Smith: Mercantilist for Sound Money
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