Money Supply Links
- Monetary Central Planning and the State Part one of a multi-part series on central banks.
- Has Alan Greenspan Gone Mad? The Federal Reserve seems to confuse good growth with bad. Growth caused by extra money is like a drug that fakes health, and hurts the economy...but natural growth is like being healthy, and punishing it is like taking poison to avoid being well.
- Money Facts This 1964 report by the House Committee on Banking and Currency contains a very readable explanation of the politics of money and interest rates.
- Grandfather Inflation Report - by MWHodges Inflation - who says it's dead? 86% erosion of purchasing power - and continuing - a dollar in 1950 will buy only 14 cents worth of goods today, 86% less than before.
- What is the Gold Standard? What is gold and when did it get to be the standard that backed the world's money?
- The Money Is No Good An alternative view examining the role of money, reassessing the workmanship that goes into new "larger portrait" currency, and taking a closer look at the economics behind globalization.
- National Organization for the Repeal of the Federal Reserve Act A national organization for the repeal of the federal reserve act and the internal revenue code.
- Foundation for the Advancement of Monetary Education A non-profit group that advocates honest monetary weights and measures and argues against fiat monetary systems.
- Federal Reserve Board Speech from 09/05/97 Alan Greenspan, America's foremost central planner, on money supply and inflation.
- Gold, Paper, or...: Is There a Better Money? Policy Analysis from the Cato Institute by David Friedman that evaluates the monetary alternatives that face all societies.
- Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System The "Fed" is the central bank of the United States and controls the money supply.
- The Mechanics of Inflation: The Great Government Swindle and How It Works Your government takes money away from you by printing or spending with a deficit, causing inflation. This article explains how and why.
- American Monetary Institute A foundation dedicated to the study of monetary history, monetary theory and monetary reform.
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