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20200217133002.0 |
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951117s1995 nyu b 00100 eng |
ISBN |
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$a1572460059 |
Obsolete |
39
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$a203135$cTLC |
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$aBGU$cBGU$dGCG |
LC Call |
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$aHG297$b.L87 1995 |
Title |
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$aThe lustre of gold. |
Imprint |
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$aIrvington-on-Hudson, N.Y. :$bThe Foundation for Economic Education,$c1995. |
Phys Descrpt |
300
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$aix, 153 p. ;$c23 cm. |
Series:Title |
440
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$aFreeman classics ;$v12 |
Note:Bibliog |
504
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$aIncludes bibliographical references. |
Note:Content |
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$tWhat's missing from this picture? /$rMark Skousen -$tGold has risen, but remains the same /$rDonald H. McLaughlin -$tWhere the monetarists go wrong /$rHenry Hazlitt -$gThe $tgold standard: a standard for freedom /$rPaul Stevens -$tPrivate coinage in America /$rBrian Summers -$tNo shortage of gold /$rHans F. Sennholz -$tGold is legal, but ... /$rRobert G. Anderson -$tRemonetizing gold, again /$rRandall R. Rader. -$tGold versus fractional reserves /$rHenry Hazlitt -$tManning the sea walls /$rElgin Groseclose -$gThe $tsearch for an ideal money /$rHenry Hazlitt -$tFree choice of currencies /$rHenry Hazlitt -$tIn search of a new monetary order /$rHans F. Sennholz -$tIn search of monetary stability /$rHans F. Sennholz -$gA $tmarket choice of money /$rEllis W. Lamborn. -$tOne currency for the world? /$rHenry Hazlitt. -$tToward radical monetary reform /$rLawrence W. Reed. |
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$aGold standard. |
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$aMonetary policy$zUnited States. |
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$aCurrency question$zUnited States. |