The Panic of 1873 sparks shift towards inflation, reshaping economic landscape.
The article discusses the Panic of 1873 and the decision President Hayes faced regarding minting silver coins. The main question was whether to increase the money supply to support economic growth or limit it to return to the gold standard. After the Civil War, there was a shift from deflation to inflation sentiment, especially after the Panic of 1873. The cases explore why this shift happened and its impact.