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The lustre of gold
1995
by
Sennholz
Gold Standard
Hans F. Sennholz
Monetarism
Fiat Money
Monetary Reform
Bimetallism
Federal Reserve
Gresham's Law
John Maynard Keynes
Central Banking
Monetary Policy
Deficit Spending
Gold Reserves
International Monetary Fund
Jacques Rueff
Special Drawing Rights
Inflation
Irving Fisher
Milton Friedman
Price Level
Quantity Theory of Money
Velocity of Circulation
Commodity Money
Division of Labor
Fiduciary Media
Legal Tender
Property Rights
David Ricardo
John Law
Keynesian Economics
Trade Unions
Austrian School
Business Cycles
Credit Expansion
Free Banking
Friedrich A. Hayek
Ludwig von Mises
Murray Rothbard
Bretton Woods
Balance of Payments
Exchange Rates
Purchasing Power
Monetary Stability
Great Depression
Money Supply
Henry Hazlitt
Capitalism
Carl Menger
Liberalism
Table of Contents · 24 segments
1
Front Matter and Table of Contents
chapter
2
Table of Contents (continued)
chapter
3
Introduction
essay
4
What's Missing from This Picture?
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5
Gold Has Risen—But Remains the Same
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6
Where the Monetarists Go Wrong
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7
The Gold Standard: A Standard for Freedom
essay
8
Private Coinage in America
essay
9
No Shortage of Gold
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10
Gold Is Legal, But ...
essay
11
Remonetizing Gold, Again
essay
12
Gold versus Fractional Reserves
essay
13
Manning the Sea Walls
essay
14
The Search for an Ideal Money
essay
15
Free Choice of Currencies
essay
16
Private Currency and the Pure Gold Standard
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17
In Search of a New Monetary Order
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18
In Search of Monetary Stability
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19
A Market Choice of Money
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20
One Currency for the World?
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21
Toward Radical Monetary Reform
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22
Index
bibliography
23
If You Liked This Book, You’ll Like The Freeman
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24
About The Foundation for Economic Education and Ordering Information
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