Topic: Currency

A Golden Path: Reply to Professor Cochran

– December 5, 2012

In his recent Mises Daily article “Fool’s Gold Standards,” John P. Cochran warns his readers against accepting any monetary reform less than that of money created by the free market.

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Forbes Review: Roads to Sound Money

– December 3, 2012

The only plank remaining under notable discussion from either national convention platform of 2012 is the GOP platform’s call for a national monetary commission.

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Central Banks’ Gold Likely Gone

– November 30, 2012

Pay no attention to the men behind the curtain… Money manager Eric Sprott says, “The central banks’ gold is likely gone with no realistic chance of getting it back.” Don’t expect this revelation to get any coverage by the mainstream media. In an inte …

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Are Turkey and Iran Showing the Way…

– November 26, 2012

Loophole in Western Sanctions Allows Iran to Buy Gold in Turkey With Turkish Payments for Gas Imported From Iran

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“Roads to Sound Money” Book Release

– November 11, 2012

The Sound Money Project of the Atlas Network is proud to announce the release of its newest publication, Roads to Sound Money. Please join the Atlas Network for the launch on Wednesday, November 14 at 5 pm in the South American room at the Capital Hilt …

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There’s Still a Case for Gold

– November 9, 2012

Ron Paul’s take on his masterpiece The Case for Gold

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What You Should Know About Inflation

– October 30, 2012

Although first published in 1960, the book is every bit as readable and valid today as it was then.

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China Grasps Value of Gold, Even if U.S. Doesn’t

– October 29, 2012

Many policymakers and experts on the economy in the United States and abroad have recently highlighted the benefits of gold-based monetary policy, and governments have increased their own gold holdings in recent years.

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Gold Can Save Us From Disaster

– October 24, 2012

A new gold standard is crucial. The disasters that the Federal Reserve and other central banks are inflicting on us with their funny-money policies are enormous and underappreciated.

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Money Printing is the Only Thing Keeping the System Afloat

– October 19, 2012

The hyperbolic trend increase in the quantity of money is a reflection of this necessity, implying that if the Fed’s money issuance is at a slower rate than required, then strains will appear in the financial system. There are a number of reasons behind this monetary acceleration, not least the need to perpetuate bubbles in securities markets, but there are three major underlying problems.

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