A Fraudulent Standard

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"...my contention that the gold standard is a legalized fraud, a delusion and a snare!" An Exposure Of The Fraudulent Character Of Our Monetary Standard With Suggestions For The Establishment Of An Invariable Unit Of Value. 1917; Omni Publications reprint 1972.

Author(s): KITSON, Arthur
Edition: 1e., reprint
Publisher: Omni Pubications
Year: 1917

Language: English
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City: Hawthorne, Ca., USA
Tags: balance of payments, barter, Bradbury Pound (Treasury Note), A.K. Chesterton, commodities, countertrade, credit, fractional reserve banking, ’free trade’, GDP, gold exchange standard, inflation, Jews, monetary reform, national debt, ’No-Money Islands’, Peel, Pitt, seignorage, Frederick Soddy, specie, usury, weights and measures, World War I

A Fraudulent Standard - Front Cover
Half-title
Title Page
Preface
CONTENTS
1. Introduction and a Warning
2. The Great Crisis
3. The War Loan and the Pound
4. Exchange Value and its Expression
5. What Determines the Values of Commodities?
6. The Variability of Gold
7. The Great Peel Fallacy
8. The Functions of Money
9. An Invariable Monetary Unit
10. Money Supply and Inflation
11. The People's Credit
12. How the War might have been Financed
13. Free Trade and the Gold Standard
14. Summary
15. The No-Money Islands
Index