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Denationalisation of money: The argument refined : an analysis of the theory and practice of concurrent currencies

1976

by Hayek

Free BankingGold StandardGresham's LawLegal TenderQuantity Theory of MoneyAdam SmithAustrian SchoolInflationBankingFriedrich A. HayekMilton FriedmanMonetary PolicyExchange ControlCommodity MoneyFiat MoneyBanknotesBank of EnglandCarl MengerSpontaneous OrderExchange RatesHerbert SpencerBimetallismEconomic HistoryFiduciary MediaFritz MachlupJohn HicksLiquidityLudwig von MisesMonetary TheoryCentral BankingMonetary StabilityAccountingCapital ConsumptionEconomic CalculationBusiness CyclesPrice LevelWilliam Stanley JevonsAlfred MarshallJohn Maynard KeynesKeynesian EconomicsMonetarismPrice TheoryVelocity of CirculationKnut WicksellMalinvestmentNeutral MoneyWalter BagehotDeflationTrade UnionsUnemploymentWage RigidityBalance of PaymentsCredit ExpansionInterest RatesConvertibilityCollective BargainingProtectionismFiscal PolicyPublic FinanceTaxationTotalitarianismCapital MovementsLiberalismGreat DepressionPurchasing PowerStandard of Living

Table of Contents · 36 segments

1
Front Matter, Copyright, Contents, Tables and Chartsessay
2
Preface by Arthur Seldonessay
3
Preface to the Second Extended Editionessay
4
Author's Introductionessay
5
A Note to the Second Editionessay
6
The Authoressay
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Introduction to the Third Edition by Geoffrey E. Woodessay
8
References for the Introduction to the Third Editionbibliography
9
I. The Practical Proposalchapter
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II. The Generalisation of the Underlying Principlechapter
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III. The Origin of the Government Prerogative of Making Moneychapter
12
IV. The Persistent Abuse of the Government Prerogativechapter
13
V. The Mystique of Legal Tenderchapter
14
VI. The Confusion about Gresham's Lawchapter
15
The Limited Experience with Parallel Currencies and Trade Coinschapter
16
Putting Private Token Money into Circulationchapter
17
Competition between Banks Issuing Different Currencieschapter
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A Digression on the Definition of Moneychapter
19
The Possibility of Controlling the Value of a Competitive Currencychapter
20
Which Sort of Currency Would the Public Select?chapter
21
Which Value of Money?chapter
22
The Uselessness of the Quantity Theory for Competing Currencieschapter
23
The Desirable Behaviour of the Supply of Currencychapter
24
Free Banking and the Problem of Bank-Created Moneychapter
25
No More General Inflation or Deflation under Currency Competitionchapter
26
Monetary Policy Neither Desirable Nor Possiblechapter
27
A Better Discipline than Fixed Rates of Exchangechapter
28
Should There Be Separate Currency Areas?chapter
29
The Effects on Government Finance and Expenditurechapter
30
Problems of Transitionchapter
31
Protection Against the Statechapter
32
The Long-Run Prospectschapter
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Conclusionschapter
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Questions for Discussionessay
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Appendix: The Destruction of Paper Money, 1950-1975essay
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Bibliographybibliography