Gold : the once and future money /

Praise for GOLD "When it comes to international monetary economics, most economists fail to connect the dots. In many cases, they fail to even see them. Gold doesn't suffer these problems. Nathan Lewis's book is a readable account of the present in light of the past for purposes of th...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Lewis, Nathan K., 1971-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Language Notes:English.
Published: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley, ©2007.
Series:Agora Series.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Good money is stable money : how people make a living through monetary cooperation
  • Hard money and soft money : currencies and economies around the world--from the seventh century BC to the twenty-first century AD
  • Supply, demand, and the value of currency : how the value and quantity of money are regulated by central banks
  • Inflation, deflation, and floating currencies : the effects of monetary distortion on the economy
  • The gold standard : the most effective means of creating a currency of stable value
  • Taxes : economic miracle to economic disaster, and the art of statesmanship
  • Money in America : from colonial silver and paper to the turmoil of 1929
  • A history of central banking : from ancient Egypt and Rome to the Bank of England and the U.S. Federal Reserve
  • The 1930s : a failure of monetary and fiscal policy causes a capitalist collapse
  • The Bretton Woods gold standard : the postwar golden age and the beginning of monetary chaos
  • Reagan and Volcker : monetarism fails, but the tax cuts succeed--and the 1980s boom
  • The Greenspan years : the 1987 stock market crash, a recession, recovery, and monetary deflation
  • Japan's success and failure : tax cuts, a golden yen, and the greatest monetary deflation in history
  • The Asia crisis of the late 1990s : worldwide currency turmoil and economic disaster caused by a mismanaged U.S. dollar
  • Russia, China, Mexico, and Yugoslavia : the Communist gold standards and hyperinflationary collapse
  • A return to hard currencies : good money is a cornerstone of good government.