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Leland B. Yeager

    Experiences with Stopping Inflation
    Is The Market A Test Of Truth And Beauty?: Essays In Political Economy
    The Fluttering Veil
    The Fluttering Veil: Essays on Monetary Disequilibrium
    • Exploring the critical role of money in a free market, Leland Yeager argues that monetary disequilibrium is a fundamental cause of economic fluctuations. His essays highlight the need for sound monetary policies to ensure the success of free-market systems and critique government interventions that disrupt these arrangements. Organized into four key topics, the collection addresses misconceptions about money, critiques of Keynesianism, and strategies to avoid monetary disequilibrium. An introduction by Professor George Selgin emphasizes Yeager's significant contributions to understanding monetary foundations in a free society.

      The Fluttering Veil: Essays on Monetary Disequilibrium
    • Money's unique and essential role in a free market and monetary disequilibrium as the root cause of the business cycle are principles central to the work of economist Leland Yeager. For three decades he has extolled the pre-eminent importance of money as a source of economic fluctuations whose influence goes well beyond mere changes in interest rates or the price level. Yeager's work discloses the disruptive consequences of 'monetary disequilibrium', or an imbalance of money supply and money demand. Consequently, he argues that well-designed monetary arrangements and policies are important to the success of any free-market economic system. Similarly, he insists that defects in the existing monetary arrangements in 'capitalist' countries are manifestly not inherent in capitalism but are 'alterable consequences' of the misguided or even mischievous interventions of government. The eighteen essays address four general topics: Monetary Disequilibrium and Its Consequences; Monetary Misconceptions; Keynesianism and Other Diversions; and Avoiding Monetary Disequilibrium. In his introduction, Professor George Selgin explains why "our understanding of the monetary foundations of a free society owes a great deal to the writings of Leland Yeager."

      The Fluttering Veil