The Theory of Money and Credit

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The Theory of Money and Credit is an economics book written by Ludwig von Mises, originally published in German as Theorie des Geldes und der Umlaufsmittel in 1912. Along with Carl Menger's Principles of Economics, and Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk's Capital and Interest, this work was a major contribution to economic theory. Its first English translation was published in 1934, and Part Four was added by Mises to the English language edition in 1953. In this work von Mises looks at the nature and value of money, and its effect on determining monetary policy.

Contents

  • Prefaces
  • Part One: The Nature of Money
    • 1. The Function of Money
    • 2. On the Measurement of Value
    • 3. The Various Kinds of Money
    • 4. Money and the State
    • 5. Money as an Economic Good
    • 6. The Enemies of Money
  • Part Two: The Value of Money
    • 7. The Concept of the Value of Money
    • 8. The Determinants of the Objective Exchange Value, or Purchasing Power, of Money
    • 9. The Problem of the Existence of Local Differences in the Objective Exchange Value of Money
    • 10. The Exchange Ratio Between Money of Different Kinds
    • 11. The Problem of Measuring the Objective Exchange Value of Money and Variations in It
    • 12. The Social Consequences of Variations in the Objective Exchange Value of Money
    • 13. Monetary Policy
    • 14. The Monetary Policy of Etatism
  • Part Three: Money and Banking
    • 15. The Business of Banking
    • 16. The Evolution of Fiduciary Media
    • 17. Fiduciary Media and the Demand for Money
    • 18. The Redemption of Fiduciary Media
    • 19. Money, Credit, and Interest
    • 20. Problems of Credit Policy
  • Part Four: Monetary Reconstruction
    • 21. The Principle of Sound Money
    • 22. Contemporary Currency Systems
    • 23. The Return to Sound Money
  • Appendix A: On the Classification of Monetary Theories
  • Appendix B: Translator's Note on the Translation of Certain Technical Terms

  • 1981: Indianapolis,. Ind. Liberty Classics. ISBN 0-913966-70-3. 541 pages. Hardcover. (Softcover ISBN 0-913966-71-1).
  • 1978: Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y.: Foundation for Economic Education.
  • 1971: Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y.: Foundation for Economic Education.
  • 1953: New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.
  • 1934: London: Jonathan Cape Ltd. First translation (by Harold E. Batson) into English from the original German.
  • 1924: 2nd edition in German.
  • 1912: Vienna: Theorie des Geldes und der Umlaufsmittel.

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