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Authors: Murray N. Rothbard
442
encouraged inflation, 75
over-valued pound, 360
expenditures increase, 123
price stabilizationists, 452
leadership in mobilizing eco-
recapture financial predominance,
comic resources, 273
358
monetizing public debt, 113–14
scolds U.S. for abandoning gold,
monopoly of money, 153
459
paper money and, 51, 351
secret central-bank conference, 444
securities used for Fed notes infla-
Strong and Morgan, 444, 447
tion, 293
trade with Balkan nations evapo-
state, 60, 64–65, 83, 100, 113–14
rates, 470
debt during boom, 101–03
union strikes and, 430
Government-bank-press complex cre-
U.S. offer of debt relief, 452
ated, 248–49
violation of gold standard rules,
Grant, Ulysses S., 134, 151–53, 153n, 161
429–31
Great Britain
Great Depression, 209, 271–78, 290–313,
against tight money, 419, 421
331–33, 332n, 423–26, 427n, , 440–41,
betrayal of France and Fed, 429–30
450–57
cheap loans and, 442
Green, William, 275, 448
continued inflation policy, 451
Greenbacks, 122–32, 147–50
domination, 439–44
as wartime “necessity,” 131–32
downward wage rigidity, 361
bank reserves, used as, 136–37
experiment ends in disaster, 452
depreciation of, 123–27
export industries slump, 400–02,
first and “only” issue, 124
441
Legal Tender Act of 1862, 123
export industries, over-valued
portraits on, 126n
pound and, 362
refused by banks, merchants,
faces the postwar world, 356
127–29, 132
Fed cooperation with, 443–45
state bank enthusiasism for, 129–30
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Greenback Party, 177–78
Hentz, Henry, 195
Greenspan, Alan, 20
Hepburn, A. Barton, 201, 205, 238,
Grenfell, Teddy, 369, 374, 378
242–43, 258, 449
St. Just, Lord, 369
Hepburn v. Griswold
, 152–53
Gresham’s Law, 47, 50, 52–53, 64–68,
Herrick, Myron T., 237–38
67n, 76, 81, 104, 107, 110n, 111, 127,
Hertz, John D., 301n
222, 228
High Lutherans, 174, 174n, 176
Grew, Joseph C., 268, 380
Hill, James J., 195, 268n, 380n
Grigg, Sir Percy James, 367n
Himmelberg, Robert F., 281
Griswold, John A., 148
Hinckley, Robert, 335
Grundy, Felix, 81n
Hitler, Adolph, 33, 344n, 479
Gulf Oil, 267, 378
Hoarding, 240, 296, 383, 462
Guthridge, Jules, 196
Hobson, John A., 210n
Hollander, Jacob H., 220–21, 229–30,
Hadley, Arthur Twining, 199, 215–17
233, 389n
Hall, Perry, 330n
Homans, I. Smith, Jr., 148
Hamilton, Alexander, 62, 64–66, 72
Homer, Sidney, 163
First Bank of the United States and,
68–70, 70n
Homo economicus,
34
financial program of, 68–72
Hoover, Herbert Clark, 269–333, 415,
422–23
Hamlin, Charles S., 217, 265, 372n
Boulder Dam and, 333
Hammond, John Henry, 454
evils of hoarding, 296
Hand, James H., 454
Fed and, 271, 275
Hanna, Hugh Henry, 190–91, 196,
201–02, 226
“Hoover Plan,” 273
inflationary policy of, 271–78, 294
Hanna, Mark, 175, 189, 192, 201, 237
intervention in recessions, 272
Harding, William P.G., 265–66, 372
recession intervention, 273
Harding, Warren G., 238, 266, 283–84,
378–79
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
and, 288–94, 288n
Harjes, Morgan, 370n
support for international monetary
Harriman, W. Averell, 299–300,
system, 452, 459
300n–01n, 302, 307, 309
Wall Street investigation, 312–13
power in New Deal and Democratic
Hopkins, Harry, 300n–01n
Party, 300
Horne, Sir Robert, 392
Harris, Seymour E., 295
House, Edward Mandell, 310
Harrison, Charles Custis, 191
Houston, David F., 282
Harrison, George L., 269, 274, 277–78,
287, 305, 335, 337, 417, 425, 427,
Howard, George, 330n–31n
460–61
Hughes, Charles Evans, 266–67, 266n,
Hawtrey, Sir Ralph G., 366–67, 390n,
379–80, 379n
392, 392n, 397–98, 442, 447
Hull, Cordell, 344, 347, 471–77, 474n,
Genoa Resolutions on Currency,
480
392–96
Hume-Cantillon mechanism, 354
Hazlitt, Henry, 486n
Huntington, Collis P., 150
Hearst, William Randolph, 457
Hutzler, Abraham, 230
Heckscher, Eli, 398
Hyperinflation, 25, 351n, 387, 407,
“Helicopter” model, 55n
410–11, 410n
Index
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Ickes, Harold, 330
Specie Circular and, 98–99, 107
Imperialism, 212, 219–22, 251
unwarranted blame for 1937 panic,
consent of governed, 211
97–98
dollar, 43, 437, 477
Jacksonians, 41, 90–93, 97, 104–07, 109,
economic benefits of, 213
111–14, 123, 135
financial, 386, 443
movement, 90–104
increased centralization of adminis-
economy, 94–96, 98–99, 103
trative power, 216
Era, 95, 114
sponsors of, 218
favored free markets, 91
surplus capital and, 208
ideology of, 41
Indianapolis Board of Trade, 190
libertarians, 91
Indianapolis Monetary Convention,
Jay, Pierre, 376
188–201, 204–07, 236, 252–53, 256
Jefferson, Thomas, 65n, 92, 178
Inflation, 285
Jeffersonians, 70, 136n
dollar, 487–88
as libertarians, 91
economics of, 272, 424
Jekyll Island
general assets, as base of, 236
Fed bill drafted at, 253–54, 264
nostrums, main sponsors of, 58
Jenks, Jeremiah W., 199, 216, 223–24,
paper money schemes, 50, 58
226, 228–29, 228n, 233, 389
rise in prices and, 69
“Joachimsthaler,” 49n
Treasury notes, to finance war, 75
John Law’s Mississippi Bubble, 354
Insull, Samuel, 329–30
Johnson, Joseph French, 204–05, 204n,
International Clearing Union, 481
236, 249–50
International Harvester, 255, 263
Jones, William, 85, 89, 92n
International Monetary Fund (IMF),
339n, 482–85
Kahn, Otto H., 448
International monetary order, 42, 232,
Kelley, William D., 148, 149n
307, 389, 351, 352, 374, 483–89
Kellogg, Frank B., 268, 380
cheap money, seduced by, 425
Kemmerer, Edwin W., 224, 233–34,
efforts to reconstruct, 356, 368, 437,
234n, 251–52, 389,
439, 465–67, 469, 476, 478
Kendall, Amos, 91
monetary chaos and, 352, 431
Kennedy, Joseph P., 309, 323–24, 324n,
pre–World War I, 437–38
330
restoration of, 356
Kent, Fred I., 246, 249, 251
Interstate Commerce Commission, 184,
Key currency country, 385, 396–97, 476,
186
483–84
Investment Bankers’ Association, 328
Keynes, John Maynard, 356, 362, 366,
Investment Bankers Code Committee,
367n, 368, 388–89, 405, 405, 478
329
Keynes Plan, 481–82
Investment Bankers Conference Com-
Keynesians, 295, 299, 331–32 , 346, 362n, mittee, 329
367n, 487–89
Iron and Steel Association, 148
King, William, 335
King Canute, 271
Jackson, Andrew, 91–92
Kleppner, Paul, 170n, 174n
against central bank, 92–93
Knox, Colonel Frank, 296
coinage legislation and, 104
Knox v. Lee
, 153
established branch mints, 107
Kuhn, Loeb. See Banks
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Laissez-faire, 92, 113n, 174–79, 183,
Maloney Act, 329
273–82, 283n, 304, 321, 331, 438–39,
Manifest destiny, yield to, 477
447, 453
Marburg, Theodore, 218
Lamont, Robert P., 296
Maria Theresa (silver dollar), 49n
Lamont, Thomas W., 251, 264, 269, 269n,
Marshall, Alfred, 39, 360, 389
282n, 309–10, 311n, 313, 321n, 330n,
369, 416, 422n, 467
Marshall, John, 70, 70n
Landis, James McCauley, 322–27, 325n,
Marshall Plan, 24, 30, 347n
327n, 329n
Martin, William McChesney, 327–28
Laughlin, James Laurence, 195, 200, 255,
Marxism, 30, 185, 242
277n
Marxists, 171
League of Nations, 305, 356, 390, 397,
Massachusetts, 50–55, 74, 87, 96, 118
399, 415, 439, 441–43, 459
paper money issues, 51–53
Leffingwell, Russell, 282n, 287, 303, 372, return to specie, 53, 54–55, 55n
416, 432, 456–57, 467
McAdoo, William Gibbs, 265, 280, 311,
Lehman, Arthur, 303
371
Lehman Brothers, 299, 301n, 302, 314, 324
McAveeny, William J., 298, 454
Lehman, Herbert H., 299, 302
McCain, Charles, 309
Lehman, Philip, 303
McCloy, John J., 347, 472
Lehman, Robert, 301n
McCone, John A., 334n
Lehrman, Lewis, 41, 47, 187
McCraw, Thomas K., 323n, 325, 328
Leighton, George, 195
McCulloch, James W., 87n
Leith-Ross, Frederick W., 403
McCulloch, Hugh, 134, 151
Lend-Lease agreements, 479–80
McCulloch v. Maryland
(1819), 70
Lenin, Vladimir, 209–10
McGarrah, Gates, 276, 412, 427
capitalist imperialism theory, 209
McKenna, Sir Reginald, 362, 382
Leon, Rene, 299, 308
McKinley, William, 175, 191–92, 237
Leviathan state, 259
McKinley Tariff Act of 1890, 167
Libertarian, 91, 175, 177–78
McNary, Charles L., 457
Liberty League, 347n, 478
Mellon, Andrew W., 267, 269, 376–78,
Limantour, Jose, 225, 228
415, 420–21, 423, 450
Lincoln, Abraham, 126n, 133
Merchants’ Association of New York,
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 176, 189, 209
250–51, 254, 449
Loeb, Guta, 215n
Messersmith, George, 471
Loeb, Nina, 235n
Mexican Currency Reform Act of 1905, 228
Loeb, Solomon, 235n
Meyer, Eugene, 278–301
London School of Economics, 366n
appointed Fed governor, 286
Long, Breckenridge, 472
Federal Farm Loan Board chief, 286
Lopez, Robert Sabatino, 109n–10n
head, Reconstruction Finance Cor-
Louisville Courier-Journal
, 150
poration, 289
most powerful financial force, 289
opposition to German bailout, 286
MacDonald, Ramsay, 404, 459
owner,
Washington Post
, 300n,
MacVeagh, Charlton, 331n
339–40
MacVeagh, Franklin, 198
War Finance Corporation and,
Magoon, Charles, 227
280–86, 288
Mahan, Alfred T., 209
Miller, Adolph C., 266, 372n, 450
Index
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Mills, Ogden L., 269, 274, 287, 289,
supply increases v. productivity, 159
295–96, 422n
See also
Greenbacks
Ministry of Reconstruction, 359
Monopoly
Mises, Ludwig von, 11–19, 21, 34, 110,
government-imposed, 184
344, 355, 471
license to issue paper money, 62–63
method of historical research, 11, 23,
redefined, 184–85
25
Moore, Ernest, 415–16, 416n
method of specific understanding,
Morawetz, Victor, 247, 247n
13–16, 32–33, 39
Mitchell, Charles E., 296n
Moreau, Emile, 399, 407
Mitchell, John J., 191
Morgan, Harry, 311n
Moffat, J. Pierrepont, 472, 479
Morgan, J.P., “Jack,” 169, 183–84,
192–93, 195, 198, 207, 222, 235–36, 243,
Moffett, James A., 308
245, 247, 251–52, 264–65, 268, 270, 276,
Moley, Raymond, 300n, 306, 464, 466
279, 292, 303, 311–12, 314, 316–18,
Monetarist myth of Fed contraction,
321–22, 324, 330–31, 368–71, 377–78,
275, 294
380–81, 422, 427, 446–47, 450, 457, 467
of 1870’s, myth of, 154–55
House of Morgan, 184, 263, 264, 282,
pseudo-gold standard and, 440
287, 297, 347, 368, 370, 386, 446
Monetary imperialism, 218–19, 223, 228
associates and colleagues in Eng-
Monetary reform movement of
land, concern for, 297
1896–1900, 188–204
Bank of England, association
first monetary convention, 190–97
with, 270–72
passage, Gold Standard Act, 202–04
Banking Act of 1933, 316–17
second monetary convention,
CFR and, 432, 346–47
198–202
concordance and conflict, 42
Monetizing debt, 75, 142
economic power destroyed, 315,
Money
321, 330, 340
brokers, as scapegoats, 79–80
influence of, 188–207, 209, 222,
235–38, 243–45, 368–69, 397, 415
debasement, 50, 110n, 220, 222, 229
manipulation of Norman, 378
precedent set for, 105
Mellon and, 267, 378