The Anachronism of State-controlled Money | George Selgin
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Sound Money Project Interview Series: George Selgin
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Could deflation be salvation? George Selgin | Adam Smith Institute
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Monetary-Fiscal Interactions: Eric Leeper Interviewed by Jan Libich
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“Central bankers like to see themselves as fighting inflation rather than creating it”
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The reduced supply of safe assets
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The chicken and the egg
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From Frontiers of Business Cycle Research 1995
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Determining the Value of Money: Next Steps for the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level
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