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Prices and Production: Economic Works on Money, Business Cycles & the Gold Standard - Essential Reading for Economists & History Students
Prices and Production: Economic Works on Money, Business Cycles & the Gold Standard - Essential Reading for Economists & History Students
Prices and Production: Economic Works on Money, Business Cycles & the Gold Standard - Essential Reading for Economists & History Students
Prices and Production: Economic Works on Money, Business Cycles & the Gold Standard - Essential Reading for Economists & History Students
Prices and Production: Economic Works on Money, Business Cycles & the Gold Standard - Essential Reading for Economists & History Students

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Hayek was not only a leading champion of liberty in the 20th century. As this massive book reveals, he was also a great economist whose elaboration on monetary theory and the business cycle made him the leading foe of Keynesian theory and policy in the English-speaking world. Here are collected his most important works on these topics: re-typeset, indexed for the first time, and beautifully bound in a 536- page hardbound book for the ages. These works have been tragically out of print for many years. Together they constitute a complete presentation of Hayekian money and business cycle theory. Even more, they work together as an excellent elucidation of Austrian macroeconomic theory, which is why this book has already been adopted in some classrooms. The timing could not be better. The entire world economy is now suffering from the effects of bad monetary policy, and with results that Hayek explains in great detail. With "counter-cyclical" policy again revealed as unworkable, and while the politicians plot to make matters worse, the contents of this book has direct bearing on present and future of monetary policy. Hayek was barely out of his twenties in 1929 when he published the German versions of the first two works in this collection, Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle and The Paradox of Saving." The latter article was a long essay that was to become the core of his celebrated book and the third work in this volume, Prices and Production, the publication of which two years later made him a world-renowned economist by the age of thirty-two. But the young Hayek did not pause to savor his success. He was already hard at work on "Reflections on the Pure Theory of Money of Mr. J.M. Keynes," a lengthy critical review of John Maynard Keynes s two-volume Treatise on Money, which had been published in 1930. Hayek s two-part review appeared in late 1931 and 1932. There followed within a few years the other three works collected in this volume. "The Mythology of Capital" appeared in 1936 and was a response to Frank Knight s hostile criticisms of the Austrian theory of capital. A short article on "Investment That Raises the Demand for Capital" and the monograph Monetary Nationalism and International Stability were published in 1937.These seven works taken together represent the first integration and systematic elaboration of the Austrian theories of money, capital, business cycles, and comparative monetary institutions, which constitute the essential core of Austrian macroeconomics.These works have profoundly influenced postwar expositions of Austrian or capital-based macroeconomics down to the present day. The creation of such an oeuvre is a formidable intellectual feat over an entire lifetime; it is an absolute marvel when we consider that Hayek had completed it in the span of eight years (1929 1937) and still well shy of his fortieth birthday. Hayek s amazingly precocious intellect and creative genius are on full display in these works."The re-publication of these works in a single volume is a magnificent event that fills a yawning gap in the Austrian macroeconomic literature and provides modern Austrians with a model of how to advance economic theory through reasoned debate and criticism." Joseph T. Salerno, from the Introduction "I congratulate the Ludwig von Mises Institute for bringing back into print Hayek s writings on business cycles. This collection will be a critical touchstone for future thinking in the area." Danny Quah, London School of Economics, from the Preface.

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How about a theory that says artificially low interest rates create a cycle of boom and bust? How about a theory which seems to match about 110% to what's happened the past ten years? That's what you get here.Hayek believes that capitalism creates natural cycles, over production of goods from excessive investment created by artificially low interest rates, which is what many people believe happened to us: too low interest rates from the Fed, over investment in housing, collapse to get us back to equilibrium prices.It's fascinating to read a book that's 80 plus years old, where the author keeps talking about disequilibrium and market failure on a grand scale -- persistent problems with the wrong prices existing in markets.This is a book that every economist should read.