Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles

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Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles
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Can the market fully manage the money and banking sector?

Jesús Huerta de Soto, professor of economics at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, has made history with this mammoth and exciting treatise that it has and can again, without inflation, without business cycles, and without the economic instability that has characterized the age of government control.

Such a book as this comes along only once every several generations: a complete comprehensive treatise on economic theory. It is sweeping, revolutionary, and devastating–not only the most extended elucidation of Austrian business cycle theory to ever appear in print but also a decisive vindication of the Misesian-Rothbardian perspective on money, banking, and the law.

Jörg Guido Hülsmann has said that this is the most significant work on money and banking to appear since 1912, when Mises’s own book was published and changed the way all economists thought about the subject.

Its five main contributions:

  • a wholesale reconstruction of the legal framework for money and banking, from the ancient world to modern times,
  • an application of law-and-economics logic to banking that links microeconomic analysis to macroeconomic phenomena,
  • a comprehensive critique of fractional-reserve banking from the point of view of history, theory, and policy,
  • an application of the Austrian critique of socialism to central banking,
  • the most comprehensive look at banking enterprise from the point of view of market-based entrepreneurship.

Those are the main points but, in fact, this only scratches the surface. Indeed, it would be difficult to overestimate the importance of this book. De Soto provides also a defense of the Austrian perspective on business cycles against every other theory, defends the 100% reserve perspective from the point of view of Roman and British law, takes on the most important objections to full reserve theory, and presents a full policy program for radical reform.

It was Hülsmann’s review of the Spanish edition that inspired the translation that led to this Mises Institute edition in English. The result is astonishing: an 875-page masterpiece that utterly demolishes the case for fiat currency and central banking, and shows that these institutions have compromised economic stability and freedom, and, moreover, are intolerable in a free society.

De Soto has set new scholarly standards with this detailed discussion of monetary reform from an Austro-libertarian point of view. Huerta de Soto s solid elaboration of his arguments along these lines makes his treatise a model illustration of the Austrian approach to the study of the relationship between law and economics.

It could take a decade for the full implications of this book to be absorbed but this much is clear: all serious students of these subject matters will have to master this treatise.

Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles

51co6iUSWHL. SL160  The Two Trillion Dollar Meltdown: Easy Money, High Rollers, and the Great Credit Crash
The Two Trillion Dollar Meltdown: Easy Money, High Rollers, and the Great Credit Crash
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Previously published as The Trillion Dollar Meltdown

Now fully updated with the latest financial developments, this is the bestselling book that briefly and brilliantly explains how we got into the economic mess that is the Credit Crunch. With the housing markets unravelling daily and distress signals flying throughout the rest of the economy, there is little doubt that we are facing a fierce recession. In crisp, gripping prose, Charles R. Morris shows how got into this mess. He explains the arcane financial instruments, the chicanery, the policy misjudgments, the dogmas, and the delusions that created the greatest credit bubble in world history. Paul Volcker slew the inflation dragon in the early 1980s, and set the stage for the high performance economy of the 1980s and 1990s. But Wall Street’s prosperity soon tilted into gross excess. The astronomical leverage at major banks and their hedge fund and private equity clients led to massive disruption in global markets. A quarter century of free-market zealotry that extolled asset stripping, abusive lending, and hedge fund secrecy will go down in flames with it. Continued denial and concealment could cause the crisis to stretch out for years, but financial and government leaders are still downplaying the problem. The required restructuring will be at least as painful as the very difficult period of 1979-1983. The Two Trillion-Dollar Meltdown, updated to include the latest financial developments, is indispensable to understanding how the world economy has been put on the brink.


The Two Trillion Dollar Meltdown: Easy Money, High Rollers, and the Great Credit Crash

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The Theory of Money and Credit

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The Theory of Money and Credit
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Mises wrote this book for the ages, and it remains the most spirited, thorough, and scientifically rigorous treatise on money to ever appear. It made his reputation across Europe and established him as the most important economist of his age. We think this Mises Institute edition is the most beautiful, by far, of any edition in print. It is the first English edition, complete with an explanatory foreword by Murray Rothbard and a preface by Douglas French. The size, look, and feel are just perfect, at once classic and very modern, in a case-wrapped hardback. And the price beats everything. This classic treatise on monetary theory remains the definitive book on the foundations of monetary theory, and the first really great 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. This edition includes Mises’s early blueprint, improved later in life, for a return to a fully backed gold standard and competitive banking. The contents of this essential opus include: Part One: The Nature of Money 1. The Function of Money 2. On the Measurement of Value 3. The Various Kinds of Money 4. Money and the State 5. Money as an Economic Good 6. The Enemies of Money Part Two: The Value of Money 7. The Concept of the Value of Money 8. The Determinants of the Objective Exchange Value, or Purchasing Power, of Money 9. The Problem of the Existence of Local Differences in the Objective Exchange Value of Money 10. The Exchange Ration Between Money of Different Kinds 11. The Problem of Measuring the Objective Exchange Value of Money 12. The Social Consequences of Variations in the Objective Exchange Value of Money 13. Monetary Policy 14. The Monetary Policy of Etatism Part Three: Money and Banking 15. The Business of Banking 16. The Evolution of Fiduciary Media 17. Fiduciary Media and the Demand for Money 18. The Redemption of Fiduciary Media 19. Money, Credit, and Interest 20. Problems of Credit Policy Part Four: Monetary Reconstruction 21. The Principle of Sound Money 22. Contemporary Currency Systems 23. The Return to Sound Money Appendix A. On the Classification of Monetary Theories ISBN 978-1-933550-55-8 493 pp. (hardcover)
The Theory of Money and Credit

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