Contents
Introduction by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
1. The Case for a Genuine Gold Dollar by Murray N. Rothbard
Inflationary Fiat Paper
Hayek’s “Denationalization” of Money
The “Commodity Dollar”: A Critique
The Case for a Gold Dollar
Defining the Dollar
Which Gold Standard?
2. The Monetary Writings of Carl Menger by Hans F. Sennholz
On the Origin of Money
On the Demand for Money
The Purchasing Power of Money
The Gold Standard
Testifying before the Currency Commission
Errors of Reform
3. Ludwig von Mises and the Gold Standard by Richard M. Ebeling
Monetary Theory and the Austrians
The Work of Mises
Mises’ Theory of the Trade Cycle
Mises as Political Economist
The Gold Standard as Market Money
4. The Costs of a Gold Standard by Roger W. Garrison
The Gold Standard: Costs and Benefits
The Resources Devoted to Gold: Too Few and Too Many
The Costs of Gold and the Costs of a Constant Price Level
Costs, Resource Costs, and the Gold Standard
The Unavoidable Resource Costs of Money
A Constant Price Level versus Monetary Stability
Concluding Remarks
5. Gold and the International Monetary System: The Contribution of Michael A. Heilperin by Joseph T. Salerno
The Gold Standard and the “Mechanism of Reequilibrium”
The International Gold Standard and Domestic Economic Stability
A Critical Summing Up
6. Free Banking and the Gold Standard by Lawrence H. White
The Criteria for Monetary Success
Free Banking and Individual Sovereignty
Free Banking and Fractional Reserves
Free Banking and Macroeconomic Performance
Is Gold Necessary to Free Banking?
7. The Political and Economic Agenda for a Real Gold Standard by Ron Paul
The Political Climate for Reform
The Mises Proposal
The First Step—Gold Coinage
The Transition to a Gold Standard
Longer-Term Benefits of Bullion-Weight Coinage
Agenda for Monetary Reform
Selected Bibliography
Index