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Dowd, Kevin  
'''Dowd, Kevin'''
Private money: The path to monetary stability. London: Institute of Economic Affairs. Hobart Paper No. 112, 1988, second edition, June 1996.  
1. "Private money: The path to monetary stability." London: Institute of Economic Affairs. Hobart Paper No. 112, 1988, second edition, June 1996.  
The state and the monetary system. Hemel Hampstead: Philip Allan, and New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989.  
 
(ed.) The experience of free banking. London: Routledge, 1992.  
2. "The state and the monetary system." Hemel Hampstead: Philip Allan, and New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989.  
Laissez-faire banking. London: Routledge, 1993; reprinted 1996.  
 
Competition and finance: A new Interpretation of financial and monetary economics. Published in both hardback and paperback. Basingstoke: Macmillan, and New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996.  
3. "The experience of free banking." London: Routledge, 1992.  
 
4. "Laissez-faire banking." London: Routledge, 1993;.  
 
5. "Competition and finance: A new Interpretation of financial and monetary economics." Basingstoke: Macmillan, and New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996.  
    
    
Goodhart, Charles  
Goodhart, Charles  

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RECOMMENDED READINGS


Dowd, Kevin 1. "Private money: The path to monetary stability." London: Institute of Economic Affairs. Hobart Paper No. 112, 1988, second edition, June 1996.

2. "The state and the monetary system." Hemel Hampstead: Philip Allan, and New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989.

3. "The experience of free banking." London: Routledge, 1992.

4. "Laissez-faire banking." London: Routledge, 1993;.

5. "Competition and finance: A new Interpretation of financial and monetary economics." Basingstoke: Macmillan, and New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996.

Goodhart, Charles The evolution of central banks. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1988.

Hake, A. E., and O. E. Wesslau Free trade in capital, or free competition in the supply of capital to labour, and its bearings on the political and social questions of the day. London: Remington and Co., 1890.

Hayek, Friedrich A. Choice in currency: A way to stop inflation. Occasional Paper No. 48, Institute of Economic Affairs, London, 1976. Denationalisation of money: The argument refined. London: Institute of Economic Affairs. First published October 1976, second edition February 1978, third Edition October 1990.

Rockoff, Hugh The free banking era: A re-examination. New York: Arno, 1975.

Rothbard, Murray N. The case against the Fed. Auburn, AL: Ludwig von Mises Institute, 1994.

Selgin, George A. The theory of free banking: Money supply under competitive note issue. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1988. Bank deregulation and monetary order. Routledge: London, 1996.

White, Lawrence H. Free banking in Britain: Theory, experience, and debate, 1800-1845. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. Second edition published by the Institute of Economic Affairs in London in 1995. Competition and currency: Essays on free banking and money. New York: New York University Press, 1989. Dorn, James A. and Anna Schwartz (eds) The search for stable money: Essays on monetary reform. Chicago and London: Chicago University Press and the Cato Institute, 1983.

Rahn, Richard W. The end of money and the struggle for financial privacy. Seattle: Discovery Institute Press, 1999.

Rothbard, Murray D. For a new liberty: The libertarian manifesto. London and New York: Collier-Macmillan, 1978. What has government done to our money? Revised edition. Auburn, AL: Ludwig Von Mises Institute, 1990.

Schuler, Kurt Should developing countries have central banks? London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 1996, Research Monograph No.52.

White, Lawrence H. (ed.) The crisis in American banking. New York and London: New York University Press, 1993. (ed.) Free banking. 3 Volumes. Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1993.