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Money, Sound and Unsound by Joseph T. Salerno

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The complete text of Money, Sound and Unsound by Joseph T. Salerno is free to read here, split into 29 chapters totalling 213,718 words.

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Chapters

  1. Acknowledgements356 words
  2. Introduction5,484 words
  3. 1. Two Traditions in Modern Monetary Theory: John Law and A.R.J. Turgot21,057 words
  4. 2. Ludwig von Mises’s Monetary Theory in Light of Modern Monetary Thought19,491 words
  5. 3. The “True” Money Supply: A Measure of the Supply of the Medium of Exchange in the U.S. Economy6,037 words
  6. 4. A Simple Model of the Theory Of Money Prices7,411 words
  7. 5. International Monetary Theory4,486 words
  8. 6. Ludwig von Mises and the Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments: Comment on Yeager4,390 words
  9. 7. The Concept of Coordination in Austrian Macroeconomics5,641 words
  10. 8. Ludwig von Mises on Inflation and Expectations13,128 words
  11. 9. War and the Money Machine: Concealing the Costs of War beneath the Veil of Inflation10,704 words
  12. 10. An Austrian Taxonomy of Deflation— with Applications to the U.S.17,049 words
  13. 11. Comment on Tullock’s “Why Austrians Are Wrong About Depressions”1,998 words
  14. 12. The 100 Percent Gold Standard: A Proposal for Monetary Reform10,945 words
  15. 13. Gold Standards: True and False6,788 words
  16. 14. The Gold Standard: An Analysis of Some Recent Proposals8,862 words
  17. 15. The International Gold Standard: A New Perspective5,611 words
  18. 16. Money and Gold in the 1920s and 1930s: An Austrian View6,363 words
  19. 17. Inflation and Money: A Reply to Timberlake2,730 words
  20. 18. A Monetary Explanation of the October Stock Market Crash: An Essay in Applied Austrian Economics6,234 words
  21. 19. Beyond Calculational Chaos: Sound Money and the Quest for Capitalism and Freedom in Ex-Communist Europe11,639 words
  22. 20. Preventing Currency Crises: The Currency Board Versus The Currency Principle13,174 words
  23. 21. Greenspan’s Empty Talk6,335 words
  24. 22. Did Greenspan Deserve Support for Another Term?4,832 words
  25. 23. The Role of Gold in the Great Depression: A Critique of Monetarists and Keynesians3,372 words
  26. 24. Comment on “A Tale of Two Dollars: Currency and Competition and the Return to Gold, 1865 – 1879” by Robert L. Greenfield and Hugh Rockoff3,432 words
  27. 25. Money Matters No More?1,070 words
  28. 26. Deflation and Depression: Where’s the Link?2,340 words
  29. INDEX A2,759 words

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