Do We Really Need a Central Bank?
Posted in Video on 10 November 2009
Stats: 159 views and 1 Comment [Reposted from www.fff.org] On December 2, 2009, Steve Horwitz gave the following speech at The Future of Freedom Foundation’s “Economic Liberty Lecture Series.”
Posted in Video on 10 November 2009
Stats: 159 views and 1 Comment [Reposted from www.fff.org] On December 2, 2009, Steve Horwitz gave the following speech at The Future of Freedom Foundation’s “Economic Liberty Lecture Series.”
The Gold Standard
Posted in Video on 9 November 2009
Stats: 212 views and 1 Comment Lawrence H. White speaks to students attending Young Scholars Colloquium at Northwood University in Midland, MI on July 16, 2009.
Posted in Video on 9 November 2009
Stats: 212 views and 1 Comment Lawrence H. White speaks to students attending Young Scholars Colloquium at Northwood University in Midland, MI on July 16, 2009.
The Gold Standard
Posted in 101, Economics on 6 July 2009
Stats: 323 views and No Comments The gold standard is a monetary arrangement whereby the currency in circulation is equivalent to a fixed value of gold. The gold standard was replaced by fiat currency, whereby the government or central bank is ultimately responsible for the value of the money. Until 1971, the U.S. dollar was fixed to the ...
Posted in 101, Economics on 6 July 2009
Stats: 323 views and No Comments The gold standard is a monetary arrangement whereby the currency in circulation is equivalent to a fixed value of gold. The gold standard was replaced by fiat currency, whereby the government or central bank is ultimately responsible for the value of the money. Until 1971, the U.S. dollar was fixed to the ...
The Lustre of Gold
Posted in Books, Library on 1 December 2008
Stats: 48 views and No Comments The 17 essays in this collection examine the history of the gold standard and private coinage in the United States, the rejection of the gold standard, and the prospects for monetary reform. Contributors include Henry Hazlitt, Hans Sennholz, Lawrence Reed, among others.
Posted in Books, Library on 1 December 2008
Stats: 48 views and No Comments The 17 essays in this collection examine the history of the gold standard and private coinage in the United States, the rejection of the gold standard, and the prospects for monetary reform. Contributors include Henry Hazlitt, Hans Sennholz, Lawrence Reed, among others.







