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Denationalisation of money: The argument refined : an analysis of the theory and practice of concurrent currencies
1976
by
Hayek
Free Banking
Gold Standard
Gresham's Law
Legal Tender
Quantity Theory of Money
Adam Smith
Austrian School
Inflation
Banking
Friedrich A. Hayek
Milton Friedman
Monetary Policy
Exchange Control
Commodity Money
Fiat Money
Banknotes
Bank of England
Carl Menger
Spontaneous Order
Exchange Rates
Herbert Spencer
Bimetallism
Economic History
Fiduciary Media
Fritz Machlup
John Hicks
Liquidity
Ludwig von Mises
Monetary Theory
Central Banking
Monetary Stability
Accounting
Capital Consumption
Economic Calculation
Business Cycles
Price Level
William Stanley Jevons
Alfred Marshall
John Maynard Keynes
Keynesian Economics
Monetarism
Price Theory
Velocity of Circulation
Knut Wicksell
Malinvestment
Neutral Money
Walter Bagehot
Deflation
Trade Unions
Unemployment
Wage Rigidity
Balance of Payments
Credit Expansion
Interest Rates
Convertibility
Collective Bargaining
Protectionism
Fiscal Policy
Public Finance
Taxation
Totalitarianism
Capital Movements
Liberalism
Great Depression
Purchasing Power
Standard of Living
Table of Contents · 36 segments
1
Front Matter, Copyright, Contents, Tables and Charts
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2
Preface by Arthur Seldon
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3
Preface to the Second Extended Edition
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4
Author's Introduction
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5
A Note to the Second Edition
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6
The Author
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7
Introduction to the Third Edition by Geoffrey E. Wood
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8
References for the Introduction to the Third Edition
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9
I. The Practical Proposal
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10
II. The Generalisation of the Underlying Principle
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11
III. The Origin of the Government Prerogative of Making Money
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12
IV. The Persistent Abuse of the Government Prerogative
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13
V. The Mystique of Legal Tender
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14
VI. The Confusion about Gresham's Law
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15
The Limited Experience with Parallel Currencies and Trade Coins
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16
Putting Private Token Money into Circulation
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17
Competition between Banks Issuing Different Currencies
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18
A Digression on the Definition of Money
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19
The Possibility of Controlling the Value of a Competitive Currency
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20
Which Sort of Currency Would the Public Select?
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21
Which Value of Money?
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22
The Uselessness of the Quantity Theory for Competing Currencies
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23
The Desirable Behaviour of the Supply of Currency
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24
Free Banking and the Problem of Bank-Created Money
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25
No More General Inflation or Deflation under Currency Competition
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26
Monetary Policy Neither Desirable Nor Possible
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27
A Better Discipline than Fixed Rates of Exchange
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28
Should There Be Separate Currency Areas?
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29
The Effects on Government Finance and Expenditure
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30
Problems of Transition
chapter
31
Protection Against the State
chapter
32
The Long-Run Prospects
chapter
33
Conclusions
chapter
34
Questions for Discussion
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35
Appendix: The Destruction of Paper Money, 1950-1975
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36
Bibliography
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