The Nobel Prize–winning economist explains how value is created, and
how that affects everything from your paycheck to global markets.
In this “lively, enlightening introduction to monetary history”
(Kirkus Reviews), one of the leading figures of the Chicago school of
economics that rejected the theories of John Maynard Keynes offers a
journey through history to illustrate the importance of understanding
monetary economics, and how monetary theory can ignite or deepen
inflation. With anecdotes revealing the far-reaching consequences
of seemingly minor events—for example, how two obscure Scottish
chemists destroyed the presidential prospects of William Jennings
Bryan, and how FDR’s domestic politics helped communism triumph in
China—as well as plain-English explanations of what the monetary
system in the United States means for your personal finances and for
everyone from the small business owner on Main Street to the banker on
Wall Street, Money Mischief is an enlightening read from the author of
Capitalism and Freedom and Free to Choose, who was called “the most
influential economist of the second half of the twentieth century”
by the Economist.
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Episodes in Monetary History
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ISBN
9780547542225
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Mariner Books / Open Road Integrated Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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