Age of Inflation
Age of Inflation
is an enlightening and sobering analysis of the history and theory
of inflation in the twentieth century. Written from the perspective
of the Austrian School, the Book Recounts the German experience
with inflation and price controls from World War I to the end of
World War II. It deftly exposes the errors of the monetarists and
their faith in political money, and examines the policies and consequences
of the Federal Reserve System, offering recommendations for restoring
a sound monetary system. Age of Inflation, which is also available
in Spanish (Tiempos De Inflación, Buenos Aires, Argentina), is an
invaluable aid to students of economics who seek to understand one
of the great evils of our time.
Paperback (pp. 207) $8.95
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