The recent rise of dollar, pound, and euro inflation rates has rekindled the debate over potential alternative monies, particularly gold and Bitcoin. Though Bitcoin has been much discussed in recent years, a basic understanding of how it and gold would work as monetary standards is rare. Accessibly written by a pioneering economist, Better Money explains and evaluates gold, fiat, and Bitcoin standards without hype. White uses simple supply-and-demand analysis to explain how these standards work, evaluating their relative merits and explaining their response to shocks, allowing for informed comparisons between them. This book addresses common misunderstandings of the gold standard and Bitcoin, using historical evidence to review the history of money with emphasis on the contest between market and government provision. Known for his work on alternative monetary institutions, White offers a reasoned discussion of which standard is most likely to provide a better money.
Cuts through the hyperbole surrounding gold, fiat money, and Bitcoin to frankly compare their pros and cons as monetary standards.About the AuthorLawrence H. White is Professor of Economics at George Mason University. He has pioneered research on private monetary systems since before Bitcoin, authoring Free Banking in Britain (1984), Competition and Currency (1989), and The Theory of Monetary Institutions (1999). He is also author of The Clash of Economic Ideas (2012).
Book InformationISBN 9781009327459
Author Lawrence H. WhiteFormat Paperback
Page Count 185
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 410g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 16mm