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In this comprehensive work, Rothbard offers a sweeping account of U.S. monetary history from the colonial era through World War II, examining banking crises, inflation, and the rise of central banking. Drawing on archival manuscripts and Austrian economic theory, he argues that government intervention, loose credit, and paper money repeatedly undermined sound money and economic stability.
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Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Publishing Year: 2002
ISBN: 0-945466-33-1
Pages: 510