The Case for Gold

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The Case for Gold is a book by Ron Paul that argues for a return to a gold-backed monetary system and critiques central banking and fiat currency.

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instanceOf book
advocatesFor limited government in monetary affairs
return to a gold-backed monetary system
sound money
arguesThat central banking distorts interest rates
fiat money enables inflation and deficit spending
gold standard restrains government monetary expansion
associatedWith Austrian School of economics NERFINISHED
libertarianism
author Ron Paul NERFINISHED
basedOn Minority report of the U.S. Gold Commission NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes Federal Reserve System NERFINISHED
central banking
fiat currency
genre economics book
non-fiction
political book
hasFormat digital edition
print
hasPerspective anti-inflationary monetary policy
pro-gold standard
intendedAudience economists
general readers interested in monetary policy
policy makers
language English
mainSubject United States monetary system
central banking
fiat money
gold standard
monetary policy
notableWorkOf Ron Paul NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1982
publisher Cato Institute NERFINISHED
subjectOf debates on U.S. monetary reform

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Ron Paul notableWork The Case for Gold
Steve Forbes notableWork The Case for Gold
this entity surface form: Money: How the Destruction of the Dollar Threatens the Global Economy and What We Can Do About It