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If anyone is genuinely interested in learning about money

Posted on: October 22, 2017 at 10:35:58 CT
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and banking, then I highly suggest this easy read by Gary North, who has done a great service by compiling into one book the unimpeachable insights of Ludwig von Mises pertaining to money:

https://mises.org/library/mises-money

Here is the summary from the link:

Before Austrian economics came on the scene, monetary theory was a hodge-podge of disjointed insights. Nobody knew how to integrate those insights into a system, much less how to integrate monetary theory with the rest of economics.

Carl Menger, founder of the Austrian School of economics, started to unravel the mystery of money in the late 19th century. Ludwig von Mises finally cut the Gordian knot with his first magnum opus, The Theory of Money and Credit (1912), the most important single advance in monetary theory in the history of economic thought.

In that treatise, Mises erected a theory of money of astounding originality that was complete and internally integrated: as well as externally integrated with modern, subjectivist economics in general. With this book, Mises completed the victory of the "marginal revolution" by extending its conquest to the monetary realm. In doing so, Mises finally made economics whole. In his later treatise, Human Action, Mises developed his theory further, making it even more rigorous.

While Mises's monetary writings should be required reading for any educated citizen, it can be challenging to parse some of the technical language. That is where Gary North comes in. In Mises on Money, Dr. North lucidly explains all the essential tenets of Mises's monetary theory, with his inimitable incisiveness and style. He methodically walks the reader through such topics as the origin of money, Mises's "regression theorem," fractional reserve banking, and the Austrian business cycle theory. He explains why money is not "neutral," and why price stabilization is a chimera. After reading this short work, you will have a firm understanding of Austrian monetary theory, and will be in prime condition to tackle Mises's own writings on the subject.

Dr. North writes:

In summarizing Mises's theory of money, I cover five themes: the definition of money; the optimum quantity of money and its corolary, stable prices; fractional reserve banking, and how to inhibit it; and the monetary theory of the business cycle. They are closely interrelated. Mises's system was a system.
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If anyone is genuinely interested in learning about money - ummmm MU - 10/22 10:35:58
     Thank you for the recommendation on that book, which - JeffB MU - 10/23 13:07:35
     How can his theory/system be used to - GA Tiger MU - 10/22 11:33:06
          It can be used to understand why the govt is a destructive - ummmm MU - 10/22 12:02:00
          Read the book (nm) - pickle MU - 10/22 11:35:16
               Thats ok. I certainly never expected any answer.(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 10/22 11:39:07
                    Well you're the guy who often says communism - pickle MU - 10/22 12:11:40
                    The answers are in the book. - ummmm MU - 10/22 12:04:19
     You're an inch wide and a mile deep. - Ferg STL - 10/22 10:56:39
          Isn't it the other way around?(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 10/22 11:31:03
               no. Ummmm has a cult like obsession with - Ferg STL - 10/22 11:35:21
                    My horizons are clearly broader than yours. - ummmm MU - 10/22 12:02:55
          Of all people, you would benefit from this book, - ummmm MU - 10/22 11:02:41
               Of all people you would benefit by broadening - Ferg STL - 10/22 11:39:28
                    RE: Of all people you would benefit by broadening - ummmm MU - 10/22 12:00:56




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