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L. Albert Hahn was one of the most highly regarded economists and bankers in Germany before the war but he was unknown in the US until this translation of his work appeared in 1949. He immigrated to the US in 1940. This book is his frontal attack on the Keynesian system, which he calls the economics of illusion. He shows how government spending creates a false prosperity, and never more than in wartime. He explodes many of Keynes's fallacies, and with great precision too since, it turns out, Hahn himself once advanced these same fallacies before he saw their errors. So he writes with the passion of a convert. Mises thought very highly of Hahn's work, and none other than Henry Hazlitt has written the introduction to this classic anti-Keynesian work.

281 pages, 6" x 9", paperback

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by John Rolstead
on 5/18/2009
Hahn Could be Writing About Today!
This book is beautifully written, easy to understand.  It has an in-depth look at Macro monetary theory.  The article that shares the title with the book could have been written for today.  The take away is that inflation only works if the people are unaware of its existence.  But the people were fully aware of inflation even in 1947, so they were not fooled.  Keynes based his ideas on this illusion and therefore his theory falls on its face.  The only idea of Mr. Hahn that I have a problem with is his reasoning for government stimulas during the recovery phase of a depression.  If he had read more Hazlitt, I think he would have come to a different view, Hands Off!
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