Ludwig von Mises: The Theory of Money and Credit
Mises's groundbreaking monetary theory integrates the theory of money into general economic theory through the regression theorem, explains the business cycle through credit expansion, and provides the definitive refutation of socialist economic calculation. This analysis presents Mises's monetary insights alongside commentary from Murray Rothbard, F.A. Hayek, and George Selgin, exploring debates about sound money, free banking, and monetary policy.
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Chapters
Part I: The Nature and Value of Money
Chapter 1: The Nature of Money
The Economic Theory of the Medium of Exchange
4 sections
Part II: Banking and Credit
Chapter 2: Money and Banking
Credit, Circulation Credit, and the Business Cycle
4 sections
Part III: Monetary Reconstruction
Chapter 3: Monetary Reconstruction
Sound Money and Monetary Reform
3 sections
Part IV: International Monetary Relations
Chapter 4: Monetary Policy and International Relations
Exchange Rates and the International Monetary Order
1 sections