He presents the Austrian theory of money in the clearest possible terms, and contrasts it with the fallacies of government management. He takes on not only the Keynesians but also the monetarists, as well as anyone who believes that government debt accumulation and manipulation of interest rates are harmless.
So this book is about far more than inflation. He touches on a wide variety of macroeconomic topics, any area of economic policy that is related to the monetary regime, including budget and trade issues, as well has the economic history of inflation.
Autor: Henry Hazlitt
Año: 2007
Encuadernación: tapa blanda
Páginas: 160
Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Ludwig von Mises Institute
It is a challenging thesis, particularly because it doesn't depend on any reform other than freeing the market.
- What Inflation is
- Some Qualifications
- Some Popular Fallacies
- A Twenty-Year Record
- False Remedy: Price Fixing
- The Cure for Inflation
- Inflation Has Two Faces
- What 'Monetary Management' Means
- Gold Goes With Inflation
- In Dispraise of PAper
- The Cure for Inflation
- Inflation and High Costs
- Is Inflation a Blessing?
- Why Return to Gold
- Gold Means Good Faith
- What Price for Gold?
- The Dollar-Gold Ratio
- Lessons of the Greenbacks
- The Black Market Test
- How to Return to Gold
- Some Errors of Inflationists
- Selective Credit Control
- Must We Ration Credit?
- Money and Goods
- The Great Swindle
- Easy Money = Inflation
- Cost-Push Inflation?
- Contradictory Goals
- Administered Inflation
- Easy Money has an End
- Can Inflation Merely Creep?
- How to Wipe Out Debt
- The Cost-Price Squeeze
- The Employment Act of 1946
- Inflate? Or Adjust?
- Deficits vs. Jobs
- Why Cheap Money Fails
- How to Control Credit
- Who Makes Inflation?
- Inflation as a Policy
- The Open Conspiracy
- How the Spiral Spins
- Inflation vs. Morality
- How Can You Beat Inflation?
- The ABC of Inflation