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Moneda y libertad

1961

by Sennholz

Gold StandardInflationMonetary PolicyMonetary TheoryCentral BankingFederal ReserveBusiness Cycle TheoryBusiness CyclesCredit ExpansionOpen Market OperationsUnemploymentCapital ConsumptionDeficit SpendingPublic FinanceTaxationBretton WoodsNew DealSocialismLegal TenderProperty RightsSubjective ValueBimetallismCoercionFiat MoneyAustrian SchoolIrving FisherJohn Maynard KeynesKeynesian EconomicsMilton FriedmanMonetarismQuantity Theory of MoneyBalance of PaymentsExchange RatesAmerican RevolutionDavid RicardoLiquidityKarl MarxVladimir LeninMarxismClassical EconomicsFree BankingCommodity MoneyConvertibilityGold ReservesLiberalismMonetary StabilityBank of EnglandBanknotesFriedrich A. HayekGresham's LawHans F. Sennholz

Table of Contents · 23 segments

1
Causes of Economic Disintegration: Monetary Ideas and State Controlessay
2
The Federal Reserve Monopoly and Its Political Dependenceessay
3
Federal Reserve Activism, Instability, and Unemploymentessay
4
Federal Reserve Service to Government Financeessay
5
The Federal Reserve as the World’s Central Bankessay
6
The Federal Reserve as Vanguard of Political Commandessay
7
Legal Tender and Government Power over Moneyessay
8
Misleading Definitions and Forms of Legal Tender Coercionessay
9
Inflation Requires Legal Tender: Theory and U.S. Historyessay
10
False Solutions: Keynesian and Monetarist Monetary Manipulationessay
11
Supply-Side Economics and Gold Price Rulesessay
12
Robert Mundell’s Managed International Gold-Dollar Proposalessay
13
Arthur Laffer and the Reinstatement of Dollar Convertibilityessay
14
Jude Wanniski, Policonomics, and the Demand for Moneyessay
15
Jack Kemp’s Gold Standard and International Reform Proposalessay
16
Social Credit, Neo-Populism, and Statist Monetary Reformessay
17
Ending the Money Monopoly Through Monetary Freedomessay
18
The Gold Standard: Definition and Classical Virtuesessay
19
Mutilation of the Gold Standard and Gold’s Monetary Qualitiesessay
20
The Gold Standard as an International Order and Product of Freedomessay
21
Beyond the Gold Standard: Hayek and Currency Competitionessay
22
Proposed U.S. Legislation for Monetary Freedom and Gold Coinageessay
23
Free Moneychapter