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America's Money Machine [Paperback] Elgin Groseclose
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| Condition: |
Used; Good |
| ISBN: |
1610161599 |
| ASIN: |
B002CMSIZ8 |
| EAN: |
9781610161596 |
| binding: |
paperback |
| format: |
paperback |
| language: |
english |
| manufacturer: |
Ludwig von Mises Institute |
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| Publication Date: |
2009T |
| Subject Keyword: |
Elgin Groseclose |
| Generic Keyword: |
America's Money Machine, author groseclose standard |
| Item Name: |
America's Money Machine |
| Item Type Keyword: |
books |
| Product Site Launch Date: |
2009-06-09T18:35:25.000-00:00 |
| subject: |
Nonfiction - Economics |
| author: |
Elgin Groseclose |
| Externally Assigned Product Identifier: |
1610161599 |
| Unspsc Code: |
55101500 |
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Product description: Elgin Groseclose, an eminent monetary economist in the 20th century, rips the roof off the Federal Reserve in this wonderful history that takes us from the Fed's founding to the 1960s. He shows that the gap between the promise and the reality is shockingly massive, so much so that the Federal Reserve must be considered one of the greatest failures in the history of public policy. Grosecloses's treatise on the subject contains research unavailable anywhere else. He was meticulous, having spent many years culling through the archives of every institution and person involved with Fed decision making. In case after case, he chronicles the policy failure, and the relentless decline in money's quality from the Fed's inception and forward. As just one example, the opening chapters unearth an editorial from the New York Times, which denounces the idea of the Fed as an example of the "shallow sophistries of (Theodore) Roosevelt Socialism," and further said that the American people are too intelligent and have too much common sense to put up with a central bank like the Fed. So not only was there opposition to the Fed, it had a voice and its predictions of a coming calamity turned out to be right on. He shows that at no time in its history has the Fed actually achieved what it promised: low inflation, economic stability, stable growth, reliable regulation of the banking system. Groseclose goes further to show that the Fed has generated unrelenting cycles and inflation and been the major fuel for the growth of government -- politicizing the whole of American economic life. As a side benefit, the cover art of this book?though you can't see it in this photo?is actually built by thousands of tiny paper dollars. 302 pages, softcover, 2009
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