All Articles tagged bitcoin
- Review Essays
October 19, 2023 CDT Kristoffer Mousten Hansen reviews Larry White's _Better Money: Gold, Fiat, or Bitcoin_, and contends that the choice is between gold and bitcoin, not between monetary policies.
- Book Reviews
June 13, 2022 CDT Saifedean Ammous’ instructive analysis of fiat currency exposes the vast range of problems that bad money entails, though it may overstate the role of fiat money in causing social problems.
- Articles
May 06, 2022 CDT Under certain conditions, supply or demand shocks in a free market economy with a metallic standard leave prices stable, with the exception of when the currency is debased.
- Book Reviews
January 10, 2022 CDT Peter Earle reviews Boettke, Salter, and Smith's argument that the rule of law should be brought to bear on the Federal Reserve, to rein in its distortions and disruptions.
- Notes and Replies
March 21, 2020 CDT Does the emergence of bitcoin invalidate the regression theorem? William Luther argues that it does, but Pickering here contends that Luther's view misinterprets the regression theorem.
- Book Reviews
March 21, 2020 CDT Kristoffer Hansen reviews Saifedean Ammous' "The Bitcoin Standard" and is pleased to find a rarity: a reasonable treatment of bitcoin from the point of view of Austrian economics.
- Articles
September 24, 2019 CDT This is a collection of abstracts from some of the papers presented at the 2019 Austrian Economics Research Conference held at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama.