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Good Money, Part II: The Standard: Standard Pt. II
1976
by
Hayek
Friedrich A. Hayek
Gold Standard
Monetary Theory
Economic History
Geopolitics
Inflation
International Trade
John Hicks
Adam Smith
Austrian School
Carl Menger
David Hume
Effective Demand
Equilibrium
Irving Fisher
Keynesian Economics
Ludwig von Mises
Monetarism
Neutral Money
Quantity Theory of Money
Richard Cantillon
Spontaneous Order
Subjective Value
Exchange Rates
Free Banking
John Maynard Keynes
Business Cycles
Capital Movements
Credit Expansion
Exchange Control
Forced Saving
Hjalmar Schacht
Liquidity
Natural Rate of Interest
Reparations
Banking School
Bimetallism
Currency School
Federal Reserve
Gold Reserves
John Locke
Public Finance
Bretton Woods
Milton Friedman
Banking
New Deal
Central Banking
Rationality
Lionel Robbins
Balance of Payments
Discount Rate
Investment
Depreciation
Innovation
Purchasing Power
Wage Rigidity
Capital Flight
Knut Wicksell
Price Theory
Unemployment
Legal Tender
Liberalism
David Ricardo
John Law
Nassau Senior
Nicholas Kaldor
Capitalism
Mont Pelerin Society
Fiat Money
Bank of England
Sovereignty
Gresham's Law
Herbert Spencer
Fiduciary Media
Fritz Machlup
Monetary Policy
Monetary Stability
Accounting
Capital Consumption
Economic Calculation
Price Level
Alfred Marshall
Deflation
Leon Walras
Velocity of Circulation
Business Cycle Theory
Knowledge Economics
Banknotes
Walter Bagehot
Trade Unions
Interest Rates
Price Mechanism
Fiscal Policy
Rule of Law
Totalitarianism
Table of Contents · 49 segments
1
Front Matter and Contents
chapter
2
Editorial Foreword
essay
3
Introduction: Hayek, Empire, Borders, and Monetary Disturbance
essay
4
Introduction: Theoretical Premises of Hayek’s Monetary Economics
theoretical
5
Introduction: Monetary Nationalism, International Standards, and the Gold Standard
theoretical
6
Introduction: Schacht, International Banking, Liquidity, and Composition
theoretical
7
Introduction: Federal Reserve Gold, Sterling, Locke’s Problem, and Specie Flows
theoretical
8
Introduction: A Commodity Reserve Currency
theoretical
9
Introduction: Denationalization of Money Begins
theoretical
10
Introduction: Risk Pooling, Competing Currencies, and Monetary Denationalization
essay
11
Introduction: Denationalized Currency and the Government Monopoly of Money
essay
12
Monetary Nationalism and International Stability: Preface
essay
13
Monetary Nationalism and International Stability: Lecture 1, National Monetary Systems
theoretical
14
Monetary Nationalism and International Stability: Lecture 2, The Function and Mechanism of International Flows of Money
theoretical
15
Monetary Nationalism and International Stability: Lecture 3, Independent Currencies
theoretical
16
Monetary Nationalism and International Stability: Lecture 4, International Capital Movements
theoretical
17
Monetary Nationalism and International Stability: Lecture 5, The Problems of a Really International Standard
theoretical
18
Monetary Nationalism and International Stability: Addendum, Correspondence between Hayek and John Hicks
essay
19
A Commodity Reserve Currency
essay
20
Choice in Currency
essay
21
Choice in Currency: Addendum, The Age-Old Superstition
essay
22
The Denationalization of Money: Introduction
essay
23
The Denationalization of Money: A Note to the Second Edition
essay
24
I. The Practical Proposal
theoretical
25
II. The Generalization of the Underlying Principle
theoretical
26
III-IV. Origins and Persistent Abuse of the Government Monetary Prerogative
theoretical
27
V. The Mystique of Legal Tender
theoretical
28
VI-VII. Gresham's Law, Parallel Currencies, and Trade Coins
theoretical
29
VIII-IX. Private Token Money and Competition between Issuing Banks
theoretical
30
X. A Digression on the Definition of Money
theoretical
31
XI. The Possibility of Controlling the Value of a Competitive Currency
theoretical
32
XII. Which Sort of Currency Would the Public Select?
theoretical
33
XIII. Which Value of Money? and the Initial Critique of Quantity Theory
theoretical
34
Cash Balance Approach, Monetarism, Indexation, and Historical Evidence
theoretical
35
The Desirable Behaviour of the Supply of Currency
theoretical
36
XVI. Free Banking
theoretical
37
XVII. No More General Inflation or Deflation?
theoretical
38
Monetary Policy Neither Desirable Nor Possible
theoretical
39
A Better Discipline than Fixed Rates of Exchange
theoretical
40
Should There Be Separate Currency Areas?
theoretical
41
The Effects on Government Finance and Expenditure
theoretical
42
Problems of Transition
theoretical
43
Protection against the State
theoretical
44
Long-Run Prospects and Conclusions: The Free Money Movement
theoretical
45
Toward a Free Market Monetary System
essay
46
The Future Unit of Value
essay
47
Name Index
bibliography
48
Subject Index
bibliography
49
Publisher Description and Book Metadata
bibliography