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The Pure Time-Preference Theory of Interest

The Pure Time-Preference Theory of Interest by Jeffrey M. Herbener is available as a free PDF and EPUB download at freecapitalists.org, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.

Author
Jeffrey M. Herbener
First published
2011
Format
PDF and EPUB
Pages
189
ISBN
9781610162364
License
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

Austrian theory & method

It’s about time. Really! An entire book fleshing out the pure time-preference theory of interest has finally been assembled. The present crop of Keynesians play with interest rates believing they can create prosperity without a sound theoretical basis for how the market determines rates. It is the Austrian insight that present goods have a higher value than future goods, while the followers of Lord Keynes foolishly try to abolish human action.

Giants of the Austrian world have been assembled for the task, along with a fresh new introduction by Jeffrey Herbener. Rothbard, Mises, Garrison, Kirzner and Fetter systematically provide the underpinnings of a theory that, as Israel Kirzner writes, “for almost a century a particular theory of interest has been again and again discussed, refuted, defended, ignored, forgotten, and rediscovered; somehow it has managed to survive.”

Find out why!

From Douglas French’s foreward:

The following essays parse through the uniquely Austrian insight of the pure time-preference theory of interest, but more importantly go to the core of why modern central bank monetary engineering leaves the economy further from recovery while at the same time providing a Petri dish for speculation and malinvestment.

• Foreword by Douglas E. French
• Introduction by Jeffrey M. Herbener

  1. Time Preference - By Murray N. Rothbard
  2. Human Action: The Rate of Interest - By Ludwig von Mises
  3. In Defense of the Misesian Theory of Interest - By Roger W. Garrison
  4. The Pure Time-Preference Theory of Interest: An Attempt at Clari?cation - By Israel M. Kirzner
  5. Interest Theories, Old and New - By Frank A. Fetter
  6. Professor Rothbard and the Theory of Interest - By Roger W. Garrison

• Bibliography
• Index

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Jeffrey M. Herbener is a professor of economics and chairman of the economics department at Grove City College. He also serves as the assistant editor of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. This archive holds 2 of Herbener's works.

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10 chapters · 56,224 words · free to read here

  1. Foreword
  2. Introduction
  3. Time Preference
  4. Human Action: The Rate of Interest
  5. In Defense of the Misesian Theory of Interest
  6. The Pure Time-Preference Theory of Interest: An Attempt at Clarification
  7. Interest Theories, Old and New
  8. Professor Rothbard and the Theory of Interest
  9. Bibliography
  10. Index
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Jeffrey M. Herbener

Jeffrey M. Herbener is a professor of economics and chairman of the economics department at Grove City College. He also serves as the assistant editor of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. Read more about Jeffrey M. Herbener.

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