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The lustre of gold

1995

by Sennholz

Gold StandardHans F. SennholzMonetarismFiat MoneyMonetary ReformBimetallismFederal ReserveGresham's LawJohn Maynard KeynesCentral BankingMonetary PolicyDeficit SpendingGold ReservesInternational Monetary FundJacques RueffSpecial Drawing RightsInflationIrving FisherMilton FriedmanPrice LevelQuantity Theory of MoneyVelocity of CirculationCommodity MoneyDivision of LaborFiduciary MediaLegal TenderProperty RightsDavid RicardoJohn LawKeynesian EconomicsTrade UnionsAustrian SchoolBusiness CyclesCredit ExpansionFree BankingFriedrich A. HayekLudwig von MisesMurray RothbardBretton WoodsBalance of PaymentsExchange RatesPurchasing PowerMonetary StabilityGreat DepressionMoney SupplyHenry HazlittCapitalismCarl MengerLiberalism

Table of Contents · 24 segments

1
Front Matter and Table of Contentschapter
2
Table of Contents (continued)chapter
3
Introductionessay
4
What's Missing from This Picture?essay
5
Gold Has Risen—But Remains the Sameessay
6
Where the Monetarists Go Wrongessay
7
The Gold Standard: A Standard for Freedomessay
8
Private Coinage in Americaessay
9
No Shortage of Goldessay
10
Gold Is Legal, But ...essay
11
Remonetizing Gold, Againessay
12
Gold versus Fractional Reservesessay
13
Manning the Sea Wallsessay
14
The Search for an Ideal Moneyessay
15
Free Choice of Currenciesessay
16
Private Currency and the Pure Gold Standardessay
17
In Search of a New Monetary Orderessay
18
In Search of Monetary Stabilityessay
19
A Market Choice of Moneyessay
20
One Currency for the World?essay
21
Toward Radical Monetary Reformessay
22
Indexbibliography
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If You Liked This Book, You’ll Like The Freemanessay
24
About The Foundation for Economic Education and Ordering Informationessay