Economic Policy: Thoughts for Today and Tomorrow

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This might be Mises's best-selling book. This new release is certainly the most beautiful edition to appear yet. It is a very clear explanation of the basics of economic policy: private property, free trade, exchange, prices, interest, money and inflation, socialism, fascism, investment, and much more. As Mises discusses each topic, he addresses the many merits of market institutions and the dangers of intervention. These chapters were originally delivered as lectures in Argentina in 1958, at the University of Buenos Aires, and later written up in prose. Mises had urged Argentina to turn from dictatorship and socialism toward full liberty, so there is a special urgency behind the cool logic employed here. The book's continued popularity is due to its clarity of exposition on the ways in which economic policy affects everyone. It is a very good text for undergraduates studying economic policy, and for anyone who wants to gain a fundamental understanding of the interaction between market forces and government intervention. Table of Contents Introduction by Bettina Bien Greaves Foreword by Margit von Mises First Lecture: Capitalism Second Lecture: Socialism Third Lecture: Interventionism Fourth Lecture: Inflation Fifth Lecture: Foreign Investment Sixth Lecture: Policies and Ideas Index

Author(s): Ludwig von Mises
Publisher: Mises Institute
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 122

Title Page......Page 1
Contents......Page 3
Introduction......Page 5
Foreword......Page 11
1st Lecture: Capitalism......Page 15
2nd Lecture: Socialism......Page 31
3rd Lecture: Interventionism......Page 51
4th Lecture: Inflation......Page 69
5th Lecture: Foreign Investment......Page 89
6th Lecture: Politics and Ideas......Page 107
Index......Page 121