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Gold, Peace, and Prosperity

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Gold, Peace, and Prosperity
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Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute
ISBN/ASIN: 1610161963
ISBN-13: 9781610161961
Number of pages: 111

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Ron Paul has been the leading champion of sound money in the Congress. Here he explains why sound money means a new gold standard. The monograph is written in the clearest possible terms with the goal of explaining the basics of paper money and its effects of inflation, business cycles, and government growth.

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