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Money: Free and Unfree

Money: Free and Unfree

by George Selgin (Author)
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The United States has endured crippling financial crises, together with many other sorts of monetary disorder, throughout its history. Why? The popular answer has long been that U.S. banks have been under-regulated, that increased regulation and centralization over the years have helped, and that still more regulation and centralization is needed. In Money: Free and Unfree, George Selgin turns this conventional wisdom on its head. Through a series of painstakingly researched essays covering U.S. monetary history since before the Civil War, he traces U.S. financial disorders to their source in misguided government regulations. State governments were early culprits―but in taking advantage of the Civil War to dramatically increase its own involvement in the banking and currency system, the federal government set the stage for even worse problems to come. Instead of addressing the root causes of these crises, the Federal Reserve Act reinforced some of them, while dramatically increasing the potential for politically-motivated abuse of monetary policy. Selgin's revisionist thesis may shock and anger champions of monetary orthodoxy, but they'll be hard-pressed to refute the solid scholarship upon which that thesis rests. Read more

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PublisherCato Institute
Publication dateApril 21, 2017
LanguageEnglish
Print length382 pages
ISBN-101944424296
ISBN-13978-1944424299
Item Weight1.49 pounds
Dimensions6.33 x 1.15 x 9.28 inches
Best Sellers Rank#711,816 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #347 in Money & Monetary Policy (Books) #1,093 in Economic History (Books) #19,210 in United States History (Books)
Customer Reviews4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 16 ratings

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