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New Book: ‘The Fed at One Hundred: A Critical View on the Federal Reserve System’

New Book: ‘The Fed at One Hundred: A Critical View on the Federal Reserve System’
fedbookDoug French writes: “Looking for a hideously expensive book about the Fed with contributions form David Howden, Guido Hulsmann, Thomas DiLorenzo, Thomas Woods, Robert Murphy, Shawn Ritenour Herbener, Mark Thornton, William Barnett, Peter Klein, Lucas Engelhardt, and yours truly?” Fortunately, economics majors are among the highest earners after graduating from college, so we can all easily afford the mere $105 price on this book. This book was edited by David Howden and Joseph Salerno, and includes a forward by Hunter Lewis. Joe Salerno discusses the book here at the most recent Austrian Economics Research Conference.
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