January 21, 2008

Great Moments in Central Banking

Posted by Charles Featherstone on January 21, 2008 08:36 AM | Post a civil, substantive, and intelligent comment

The New York Times magazine cover piece, “The Education of Ben Bernanke,” is a real hoot, full of nifty quotes and blah blah justifying central banking like this:

After the Civil War, the United States adopted a gold standard, but without a central bank, the amount of money in circulation was fixed according to the available supply of gold

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