Articles of Interest

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Roger W. Garrison

   in Jack Birner and Rudy van Zijpeds., Hayek, Coordi

Walter Block

This is an essay which takes as its jumping off point the free enterprise system.

William N. Butos

During the past decade a significant change has occurred in the kinds of questions explored by monetary economists. Heretofore, one of the central issues concerned the “rules versus discretion” debate of a central bank empowered monopolistically to supply base money.

Murray N. Rothbard

From Chapter 2 of The Logic of Action II.

Erik Davis

From the Journal for Institutional Innovation, Development, and Transition, Vol. 3, 1998.

Friedrich A. Hayek

From the Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 27, April 1961.

Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Out of false theories of employment, money, and interest, Keynes distilled a fantastically wrong theory of capitalism and of a socialist paradise erected out of paper money.
Joseph T. Salerno

Introduction to A History of Money and Banking in the United States: The Colonial Era to World War II by Murray N.

Lawrence H. White

Published in the Cato Journal Vol. 19, No. 2, Fall 1999.