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This concise compendium examines money laws, economics, and ethics from Biblical antiquity to the digital economy. The few other related academic works typically proceed from the unfounded assumptions that money laws, economics, and ethics – and money itself – are only evolving tokens of subjective preferences.
Money Law, Economics, & Ethics presents the opposing view, shared by most policymakers and economists until 1861: money issued and used apart from sound money laws and ethics causes economic and environmental harms. These damages, being the modern global case, should and can be mitigated.
Christopher
Guzelian
Christopher Guzelian is an Associate Professor in the Department of Finance and Economics, McCoy College of Business, Texas State University and an adjunct professor of law at Texas A&M University.
I would not add, subtract, multiply, or divide anything in this book. It is a fine addition to the literature.
Edwin Vieira, Jr.
Author, "Pieces of Eight: The Monetary Powers and Disabilities of the United States Constitution"
Money is as much a legal and ethical institution as an economic one. However, most economic analysis of Money have no relation whatsoever with its ethical and legal foundations. This book of Professor Christopher Guzelian helps to fill this significant void with important and original contributions.
Jesus Huerta de Soto
Professor Political Economy
Rey Juan Carlos University