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The case against the Fed

1994

by Rothbard

Mises InstituteMurray RothbardFederal ReserveMonetary TheoryAustrian SchoolInflationLegal TenderMonetary PolicyCommodity MoneyEconomic CalculationPrice MechanismGold StandardPurchasing PowerScarcityStandard of LivingDavid HumeIncome DistributionMilton FriedmanProperty RightsQuantity Theory of MoneyRichard CantillonFiat MoneyAccountingEntrepreneurshipInterest RatesBanknotesFree BankingBankingCredit ExpansionMoney SupplyBoom and BustBusiness Cycle TheoryBusiness CyclesFiduciary MediaBank of EnglandCentral BankingOpen Market OperationsDeficit SpendingGeopoliticsMonopolyPolitical EconomyMonetary ReformPublic FinanceNew DealFrank KnightDiscount RateEconomic History

Table of Contents · 29 segments

1
Title Page, Acknowledgments, Copyright, and Publication Datafront_matter
2
Table of Contentsfront_matter
3
Introduction: Money and Politicschapter
4
The Genesis of Moneychapter
5
What Is the Optimum Quantity of Money?chapter
6
Monetary Inflation and Counterfeitingchapter
7
Legalized Counterfeitingchapter
8
Loan Bankingchapter
9
Deposit Bankingchapter
10
Problems for the Fractional-Reserve Banker: The Criminal Lawchapter
11
Problems for the Fractional-Reserve Banker: Insolvencychapter
12
Booms and Bustschapter
13
Types of Warehouse Receiptschapter
14
Enter the Central Bankchapter
15
Easing the Limits on Bank Credit Expansionchapter
16
The Central Bank Buys Assetschapter
17
Origins of the Federal Reserve: The Advent of the National Banking Systemchapter
18
Origins of the Federal Reserve: Wall Street Discontentchapter
19
Putting Cartelization Across: The Progressive Linechapter
20
Putting a Central Bank Across: Manipulating a Movement, 1897–1902chapter
21
The Central Bank Movement Revives, 1906–1910chapter
22
Culmination at Jekyll Islandchapter
23
The Fed At Last: Morgan-Controlled Inflationchapter
24
The New Deal and the Displacement of the Morganschapter
25
Deposit "Insurance"chapter
26
How the Fed Rules and Inflateschapter
27
What Can Be Done?chapter
28
Indexreferences
29
About the Authorappendix