Today, the book is available in various formats, with Paperback editions and eBooks typically priced between $50 and $75.
In the long run, the growth of the money supply primarily affects the price level (inflation), while in the short run, it can lead to changes in real output. A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960
The transition from private clearinghouses to a centralized monetary authority. Today, the book is available in various formats,
The book contends that had the Fed maintained a steady money supply, the severe contraction could have been avoided or significantly mitigated. Key Historical Episodes Analyzed The book covers several distinct monetary eras: while in the short run
The aftermath of the Civil War and the return to the gold standard.