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Bad Money: Inflation Mongers in War, Pandemic, and Recession

by Brendan Brown , Philippe Simonnot
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9783031954245
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
  • Publisher Imprint: Palgrave MacMillan
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  • Pages: 211
  • Original Price: EUR 92.64
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 409 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Finance / General

INTRO:  Blame a Corrupt Monetary Regime.- PREFACE:  How to Lift the Curse of Bad Money.- PART A:  Monetary Status Quo On Eve of Pandemic.- Chapter 1: A Brutal Repression of Falling Prices.- Chapter 2: The Regime’s Toxic Tool Box.- Chapter 3: Bad Money-induced Fragilities on Pandemic Eve.- PART B: Inflationary Combustion.- Chapter 4: Famine, fiscal explosion and war.- Chapter 5: Pandemic spasm to Great Inflation.- Chapter 6: Four Shots of Fed inflation 2018-25.- PART C:  The Inflation Mongers.- Chapter 7: The Inflation Mongers say “Transitory”.- Chapter 8: Delays in Monetary Diagnosis Abet the Inflation Mongers.- PART D:  Culprits and Scapegoats.- Chapter 9: Rival explanations for the Great Pandemic Inflation.- Chapter 10:   Counter-factual Pandemic under Gold Standard.- Chapter 11: Lessons from Low Inflation Countries in Pandemic.- PART E:  Waging War with Bad Money.- Chapter 12: Bad money in war, proxy war and economic war.- PART F:  Bad Money in US Elections.- Chapter 13: A modern history of bad money in US elections 1890-2012.- Chapter 14: Malinvestment, inflation and populism 2016-25.- PART G: Speculation, Havens and Gold.- Chapter 15: Manias and Asset Inflation.- Chapter 16: Gold is money first, haven second.- Chapter 17: Life after death for the Swiss franc haven.

Brendan Brown is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and Mises Institute.

The late Philippe Simonnot was Professor of Economics and Law at the University of Paris Sorbonne.

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