Editorial Forward; Introduction; Monetary Nationalism and International Stability Addendum: Correspondence between Hayek and John Hicks; A Commodity Reserve Currency; Choice in Currency Addendum: The Age-Old Superstition; The Denationalisation of Money: An analysis of the Theory and Practice of Concurrent Currencies; Toward a Free Market Monetary System; The Future Unit of Value; Name Index; Subject Index
F A Hayek (1899-1992) was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1974 and the Medal of Freedom in 1991 and was one of the leading Austrian economists and political philosophers of the twentieth century.
The five essays in this second part conclude the collection of
Austrian-born economist Hayek's (1899-1992) writings on money and
monetary theory. They consider monetary nationalism and
international stability, a commodity reserve currency, choice in
currency, the theory and practice of concurrent currencies, toward
a free market monetary system, and the future unit of value. This
and the first part were published as volumes five and six of his
collected work, published by University of Chicago Press and now
being reprinted in paper. Good Money seems to have been published
by The Institute of Economic Affairs, London, originally in 1976
and in a revised edition in 1978.
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November 2009
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