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  • The Role Of Money

    This book attempts to clear up the mystery of money in its social aspect. With the monetary system of the whole world in chaos, this mystery has never been so carefully fostered as it is to-day. And this is all the more curious inasmuch as there is not the slightest reason for this mystery. This book will show what money now is, what it does, and what it should do. From this will emerge the ... Read more

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  • Recent Research on Radioactivity

    Frederick Soddy (ed.) : A Thought-Provoking Work That Stands the Test of Time

    RECENT RESEARCH ON RADIOACTIVITY by PIERRE CURIE offers a concentrated, compelling experience within science / general. This concise work presents carefully drawn characters and purposeful plotting that together explore themes of choice, consequence, and human connection. The prose is precise and economical, balancing vivid scenes with clear pacing to maintain narrative momentum. Ideal for readers ... Read more

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  • Cartesian Economics

    The Bearing of Physical Science Upon State Stewardship

    Cartesian Economics, The Bearing of Physical Science upon State Stewardship is a compilation of two lectures given by Frederick Soddy to the student unions of Birbeck College and the London School of Economics. The lectures were the first of four works written between 1921 and 1934 that applied the concepts of hard science to the economy. Though Soddy's ideas were largely rejected at the time, ... Read more

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  • The Role of Money

    What it Should Be, Contrasted with What it Has Become

    The Role of Money examines the mystery of money in its social aspect and illustrates what money now is, what is does and what it should do. The standpoint from which the book is written is that of the public. The significance of the 'money-power' of the state to issue money has been recently recognized by historians. Its key position in shaping the course of world events is here explained.Included ... Read more

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  • What Has Government Done to Our Money?

    What Has Government Done to Our Money? was first published in 1962 as Money, free and unfree, and details the history of money, from early barter systems, to the gold standard, to present-day systems of paper money. Rothbard explains how money was originally developed, and why gold was chosen as the preferred commodity to use as money. The author also explains how the gold standard makes money a ... Read more

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  • The Theory of Money and Credit

    This must-read classic on currency and credit covers the three areas of key interest--the nature of money, the value of money, and money and banking. Economist and philosopher, Ludwig von Mises presents his "Theory of Money and Credit" by first looking at the nature and value of money, why there is a demand for money, and how it is used as currency. He goes on to explain the purchasing power of ... Read more

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  • The Essential Keynes

    The essential writings of the 20th century’s most influential economist, collected in one volumeToday, John Maynard Keynes is best remembered for his pioneering development of macroeconomics, and for his advocacy of active fiscal and monetary government policy. This uniquely comprehensive selection of his work, edited by Keynes’s award-winning biographer Robert Skidelsky, aims to make his work ... Read more

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  • A Miracle in Waiting

    In A Miracle in Waiting Paul Hellyer pulls no punches. First published in 1996 under the title Surviving the Global Financial Crisis: The Economics of Hope for Generation X Hellyer maintained that the monetarist counter-revolution has been one monumental flop and predicted in the first two paragraphs that a meltdown was inevitable.The entire book was prophetic and should be read in that context ... Read more

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  • Essays in Persuasion (Illustrated)

    by John Keynes ...
    The book has an active table of contents for easy access to each chapter of the following titles: 1. THE TREATY OF PEACE – JOHN KEYNES 2. PROPOSALS FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF EUROPE – JOHN KEYNES 3. THE CAPACITY OF GERMANY TO PAY REPARATION – JOHN KEYNES 4. WAR DEBTS AND THE UNITED STATES – JOHN KEYNES 5. INFLATION AND DEFLATION – JOHN KEYNES 6. THE RETURN TO THE GOLD STANDARD – JOHN KEYNES 7. A ... Read more

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  • Capital: The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole

    Capital: The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole was prepared by Friedrich Engels from notes left by Karl Marx and published in 1894. Das Kapital is best known today for this part, which says that as the organic fixed capital requirements of production rise as a result of advancements in production generally, the rate of profit tends to fall. Karl Marx (1818–1883) was a famous German ... Read more

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  • Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market

    Enriched edition. Victorian Money Markets, Liquidity, and Crisis Lessons that Shaped Modern Banking

    In "Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market," Walter Bagehot offers a meticulous examination of the financial mechanisms underlying Victorian England's banking system. Through a blend of rigorous analysis and clear prose, Bagehot elucidates the functions of the money market, emphasizing the importance of liquidity and the intricate relationships among banks and their role in economic ... Read more

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