Central Banks: Reform or Abolish?
Cato Institute,
2012
Recommendation
In this contrarian critique of central banks, Cato Institute senior fellow Gerald O’Driscoll makes a compelling case for letting competing banks issue their own forms of exchange and for a return to the gold standard. O’Driscoll doesn’t identify a source of political will for such an upheaval, but he embraces the notion with zest. getAbstract recommends his ideas to investors, policy makers, business students and anyone seeking insights about central banking.
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About the Author
Gerald O’Driscoll is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute. He is an expert on global monetary and financial issues.
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