First published 2010
Ludwig von Mises on Money and Inflation
Ludwig von Mises on Money and Inflation by Ludwig von Mises is available as a free PDF and EPUB download at freecapitalists.org, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.
- Ludwig von Mises
- First published
- 2010
- Format
- PDF and EPUB
- Pages
- 93
- ISBN
- 9781933550756
- Publisher
- Ludwig von Mises Institute
- License
- Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
In the 1960s, Ludwig von Mises lectured often on money and inflation. Bettina Bien Greaves was there taking shorthand. She has been working to transcribe them for a very long time. At last the results are here and they are fantastic.
To have this work is like having Mises as your private tutor, telling you about money and inflation in a casual setting and in plain language. He is the prophet of the 20th century on these topics, and here he presents his entire apparatus.
True, this book is not technically by Mises. It is not something he signed off on. But they are his lectures, and they provide a glimpse into the workings of an incredible mind on a topic that is crucial to our future.
Ms. Greaves explains:
Upon the establishment of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) in 1946, Ludwig von Mises became a part-time adviser, and he served in that capacity until his death in 1973. Whenever FEE held a seminar in Irvington, if he was in town he would drive out from New York City, where he lived with his wife, Margit, to speak to the participants. His topic was quite often inflation. I attended all those lectures, took them down in shorthand and later transcribed them. The thought occurred to me that eight to ten of his lectures on inflation, delivered in the 1960s, might be integrated, with the duplications deleted, and turned into a single piece.
Hence this paper.
Mises did not like to have his oral remarks quoted or published because, obviously, they did not represent the care and precision he devoted to his writings. However, it does not seem to me that these lectures, as I have edited them, misrepresent his ideas in any way. Moreover, they reveal his unpretentious manner and the informal simple style he used when talking to students. He often rephrased an idea in several different ways, repeating it for emphasis. He was frequently accused of being “simplistic,” of making economic subjects appear too clear and simple, but it was this very approach that made it possible for persons, even those without any background in economics, to understand and appreciate what he was saying.
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21 chapters · 32,157 words · free to read here
- Introduction
- 1. Human Cooperation
- 2. The Medium of Exchange—Money
- 3. The Role of the Courts and Judges
- 4. Gold as Money
- 5. Gold Inflation
- 6. Inflation
- 7. Inflation Destroys Savings
- 8. Inflation and Government Controls
- 9. Money, Inflation, and War
- 10. The Constitutional Side of Inflation
- 11. Capitalism, the Rich and the Poor
- 12. Currency Debasement in Olden Times
- 13. Many Economics Professors Believe the Quantity of Money Should be Increased
- 14. Two Monetary Problems
- 15. Deficit Financing and Credit Expansion
- 16. Credit Expansion and the Trade Cycle
- 17. Balance of Payments Doctrine, Purchasing Power Parity and Foreign Trade
- 18. Inter-bank Liquidity; Bank Reserves
- 19. Does the World Need a World Bank and More Money?
- 20. Conclusion
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