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Gold is Money
1975
by
Sennholz
Gold Standard
Hans F. Sennholz
Knowledge Economics
Monetary Policy
Economic History
Bretton Woods
Fiat Money
Inflation
Monetary Reform
Special Drawing Rights
Balance of Payments
Capital Accumulation
Exchange Rates
Federal Reserve
Keynesian Economics
Phillips Curve
Austrian School
Chicago School
Commodity Money
Economic Calculation
Exchange Control
Jacques Rueff
Milton Friedman
Murray Rothbard
David Ricardo
John Law
John Maynard Keynes
Ludwig von Mises
Money Supply
Price Stability
Quantity Theory of Money
Henry Hazlitt
International Monetary Fund
Feudalism
Friedrich A. Hayek
Mercantilism
Property Rights
Monetary Theory
Liberalism
Devaluation
World War I
World War II
Free Banking
Legal Tender
Central Banking
International Liquidity
Robert Triffin
Price Controls
Table of Contents · 16 segments
1
Front Matter: Series List, Title Page, Copyright, and Contents
bibliography
2
Contents (continued)
theoretical
3
Introduction
theoretical
4
The Plight of the Dollar
essay
5
Gold vs. Fluctuating Fiat Exchange Rates
essay
6
No Shortage Of Gold
essay
7
To Restore World Monetary Order
essay
8
The Legal Standing of Gold—Contract vs. Status
essay
9
Constitutional Protection of Gold and Contractual Money
essay
10
The Constitution, Legal Tender, and the Demise of Gold
chapter
11
The Role Of Gold In The Past Century
chapter
12
Greenback Dollars And Federal Sovereignty 1861-1865
chapter
13
Hard Money and Society in the Bible
chapter
14
Is the Gold Standard Gone Forever?
chapter
15
Epilogue
essay
16
Index
bibliography