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The Case for Gold

The Case for Gold
Author: Ron Paul
Publisher: Cato Institute
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1982
Genre: Currency question
ISBN: 0932790313

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The New Case for Gold

The New Case for Gold
Author: James Rickards
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0241248361

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In The New Case for Gold, James Rickards explains why gold is one of the safest assets for investors in times of political instability and market volatility, and how every investor should look to add gold to his or her portfolio. Drawing on historical case studies, monetary theory and his personal experience as an investor, Rickards argues that gold should be a part of any prudent investor's portfolio.


What Has Government Done to Our Money?

What Has Government Done to Our Money?
Author: Murray Newton Rothbard
Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1990
Genre: Currency question
ISBN: 1610163060

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The Case for Gold

The Case for Gold
Author: Ron Paul
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2010
Genre: Currency question
ISBN: 9780795312205

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American Default

American Default
Author: Sebastian Edwards
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0691196044

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The untold story of how FDR did the unthinkable to save the American economy.


The Case for Gold

The Case for Gold
Author: William Rees-Mogg
Publisher: Pickering & Chatto Publishers
Total Pages: 992
Release: 2002-07-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781781445266

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Gold first became a central currency around 600 BC and remains so to the present day. From Isaac Newton's recoinage of 1717 to the final closure of the Bretton Woods gold window by President Nixon, it was the pivot of the world exchange system. Gold reserves remain important to central banking. The role of gold in the world's exchange system has been hotly contested by leading economists from John Locke and David Hume to Maynard Keynes – who attacked gold – and Jacques Rueff. Nevertheless, the arguments in favour of gold, which include the quantity theory of money, have remained scattered. This three-volume work collects the most important arguments in favour of gold, including such seminal works as David Ricardo on the High Price of Bullion and W Stanley Jevons's Money and the Mechanism of Exchange.


Green to Gold

Green to Gold
Author: Daniel C. Esty
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2009-01-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470393742

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From the Publishers Weekly review: "Two experts from Yale tackle the business wake-up-call du jour-environmental responsibility-from every angle in this thorough, earnest guidebook: pragmatically, passionately, financially and historically. Though "no company the authors know of is on a truly long-term sustainable course," Esty and Winston label the forward-thinking, green-friendly (or at least green-acquainted) companies WaveMakers and set out to assess honestly their path toward environmental responsibility, and its impact on a company's bottom line, customers, suppliers and reputation. Following the evolution of business attitudes toward environmental concerns, Esty and Winston offer a series of fascinating plays by corporations such as Wal-Mart, GE and Chiquita (Banana), the bad guys who made good, and the good guys-watchdogs and industry associations, mostly-working behind the scenes. A vast number of topics huddle beneath the umbrella of threats to the earth, and many get a thorough analysis here: from global warming to electronic waste "take-back" legislation to subsidizing sustainable seafood. For the responsible business leader, this volume provides plenty of (organic) food for thought. "


Dirty Gold

Dirty Gold
Author: Michael John Bloomfield
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0262035782

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The response from the jewelry industry to a campaign for ethically sourced gold as a case study in the power of business in global environmental politics. Gold mining can be a dirty business. It creates immense amounts of toxic materials that are difficult to dispose of. Mines are often developed without community consent, and working conditions for miners can be poor. Income from gold has funded wars. And consumers buy wedding rings and gold chains not knowing about any of this. In Dirty Gold, Michael Bloomfield shows what happened when Earthworks, a small Washington-based NGO, launched a campaign for ethically sourced gold in the consumer jewelry market, targeting Tiffany and other major firms. The unfolding of the campaign and its effect on the jewelry industry offer a lesson in the growing influence of business in global environmental politics. Earthworks planned a “shame” campaign, aimed at the companies' brands and reputations, betting that firms like Tiffany would not want to be associated with pollution, violence, and exploitation. As it happened, Tiffany contacted Earthworks before they could launch the campaign; the company was already looking for partners in finding ethically sourced gold. Bloomfield examines the responses of three companies to “No Dirty Gold” activism: Tiffany, Wal-Mart, and Brilliant Earth, a small company selling ethical jewelry. He finds they offer a case study in how firms respond to activist pressure and what happens when businesses participate in such private governance schemes as the “Golden Rules” and the “Conflict-Free Gold Standard.” Taking a firm-level view, Bloomfield examines the different opportunities for and constraints on corporate political mobilization within the industry.


Case Against the Fed, The

Case Against the Fed, The
Author: Murray Newton Rothbard
Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1994
Genre: Federal Reserve banks
ISBN: 1610164792

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The Case for Gold

The Case for Gold
Author: Ron Paul
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Financial crises
ISBN: 9781469971803

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This book is a reprint of the report of the U.S. Gold Commission originally published in the Congressional Record, Government Printing Office, Washington D. C., 1982. As with all federal government publications, this work is public domain. Paul blamed the Federal Reserve for inflation, and spoke against the banking mismanagement that resulted in the savings and loan crisis. The U.S. Gold Commission created by Congress in 1982 was his idea, and this marvellous commission minority report was the great result.