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Good money

F.A. Hayek ; edited by Stephen Kresge

(The collected works of Friedrich August Hayek, v. 5-6)

Routledge, 1999

  • pt. 1
  • pt. 2

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pt. 1. The New World -- pt. 2. The standard

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Contents of Works

  • pt. 1. The New world
  • pt. 2. The standard

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

pt. 1 ISBN 9780415035170

Description

Througout his life Hayek had a profound interest in money and its role within the economy. This volume, together with Volume Six, Good Money, Part Two, collect all of Hayek's significant writings on money. Together they amply demonstrate both the significance of 'sound money' in Hayek's economic vision, and Hayek's importance as a monetary theorist.

Table of Contents

Editorial Foreword -- Introduction -- One A Survey of Recent American Writing: Stabilization Problems in Gold Exchange Standard Countries -- Addendum: Exchange Rate Stabilization or Price Stabilization? -- Two Monetary Policy in the United States after the Recovery from the Crisis of 1920 -- Three The Fate of the Gold Standard -- Four The Gold Problem -- Five Intertemporal Price Equilibrium and Movements in the Value of Money -- Six On 'Neutral' Money -- Seven Price Expectations, Monetary Disturbances, and Malinvestments -- Afterword - Name Index - Subject Index.
Volume

pt. 2 ISBN 9780415035187

Description

Througout his life Hayek had a profound interest in money and its role within the economy. Money plays a critical part in his 1920s work on the trade cycle, which attempts to integrate capital theory and monetary theory. As late as the 1970s, Hayek was advocating radical reform of the monetary system, suggesting that the supply of money be turned over to private enterprise. This volume, together with Volume Six, Good Money, Part Two, collect all of Hayek's significant writings on money. Together they amply demonstrate both the significance of 'sound money' in Hayek's economic vision, and Hayek's importance as a monetary theorist.

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface. The Puritan Gift: The Historical Condition of Writing the Symbolic Narrative of America. Puritan Moral Symbols: Errand Into the Wilderness and the Jeremiad Ritual. Finding Order and Balance Between Faith and Reason Through Educational Maps. Inheriting the Errand: Hopes and Fears of the Anglo-Protestant Middle Class. The New Discourses of Education: "Reason" to Preserve the Moral Imperative. Public Education as Moral Transcendence: William Torrey Harris and the Errand Impulse. Moral Crisis of America and Its Schools: Return of the Jeremiad Ritual. Afterword.

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