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Distinguished Economists
von Mises, Ludwig: "Money, Method, and the Market Process"
» unknown - 1,484 hits - 14 May 09
This volume might be called the Mises Reader, for it contains a wide sampling of his academic essays on money, trade, and economic systems.
von Mises, Ludwig: "The Causes of the Economic Crisis"
» 917.8 KiB - 1,131 hits - 14 May 09
Here is the evidence that Mises foresaw and warned against the breakdown of the German mark, as well as the market crash of 1929 and the depression that followed.
He presents his business cycle theory in its most elaborate form, applies it to the prevailing conditions, and discusses the policies that governments undertake that make recessions worse. He recommends a path for monetary reform that would eliminate business cycles and provide the basis for a sustainable prosperity.
See especially pp149-150, "Revised currency school theory"
von Mises, Ludwig: "The Theory of Money and Credit"
» 24.2 MiB - 2,049 hits - 14 May 09
This classic treatise on monetary theory remains the definitive integration of microeconomics and macroeconomics. As Rothbard points out in his introduction to "the best book on money ever written," economists have yet to absorb all its lessons.
Mises shows how money had its origin in the market, and how its value is based on its usefulness as a commodity in exchange. In a step-by-step manner, Mises presents the case for sound money with no inflation, and presents the beginnings of a full-scale business cycle theory.
General Economics
Arden Partners: A Game of Two Halves - Equities to Win
» 1.9 MiB - 2,911 hits - 25 March 10
The 1980s and 1990s recessions saw rapid rebounds in growth. The Treasury believes this recession will follow a similar ‘V’ shaped pattern. We disagree. While we accept that the impact of the stimulus has resulted in short-term positive revisions, we believe a sustained recovery is unlikely. Despite our pessimism over the UK economy, we believe equities are attractive. We set a year end target of 5750.
Copyright Arden Partners plc http://www.arden-partners.co.uk/
Ron Paul Anthology - Vol I
» 13.4 MiB - 4,402 hits - 9 January 13
MATERIALS FROM THE
CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC
MONETARY POLICY & TECHNOLOGY
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
112TH CONGRESS
Ron Paul Anthology - Vol II, Appendices (Part 1)
» 2.8 MiB - 2,587 hits - 9 January 13
MATERIALS FROM THE
CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC
MONETARY POLICY & TECHNOLOGY
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
112TH CONGRESS
Ron Paul Anthology - Vol II, Appendices (Part 2)
» 21.9 MiB - 1,649 hits - 9 January 13
MATERIALS FROM THE
CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC
MONETARY POLICY & TECHNOLOGY
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
112TH CONGRESS
Ron Paul Anthology - Vol II, Appendices (Part 3)
» 13.0 MiB - 1,718 hits - 9 January 13
MATERIALS FROM THE
CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE
SUBCOMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC
MONETARY POLICY & TECHNOLOGY
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
112TH CONGRESS
The Budget - Much ado about nothing
» 79.5 KiB - 2,537 hits - 25 March 10
The backdrop to this budget could not be more fascinating: tightening polls and an apparent improving economic position but still within the confines of a fiscal deficit and monetary policy that is literally unprecedented since the Second World War. Darling’s performance yesterday was of a reassuring bank manager but in reality little new was established. The Budget was clever politics but the real economic meat – in terms of a credible plan for tackling the deficit – will need to wait until after the Election.
Law
Bank Charter Act 1844
» 406.9 KiB - 8,380 hits - 5 August 09
Originally at http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1844a