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  1. Overview. Synopsis. Hayekian Currencies. Criticism. Impact and Bitcoin. See also. References. External links. The Denationalization of Money. The Denationalisation of Money is a 1976 book by Friedrich Hayek, in which the author advocated the establishment of competitively issued private moneys. [1] .

    • Friedrich Hayek
    • 1976
  2. In this groundbreaking work, first published in 1976, Friedrich von Hayek argues that the government monopoly of money must be abolished to stop recurring bouts of inflation and deflation. Abolition is also the cure for the more deep-seated disease of the recurring waves of depression and unemployment attributed to ‘capitalism’.

  3. Denationalisation of Money F. A. HAYEK The government monopoly of money must be abolished to stop the recurring bouts of acute inflation and deflation that have become accentuated during the last 60 years. Abolition is also the cure for the more deep-seated disease of the recurring waves of depression and unemployment attributed to 'capitalism'.

  4. The Denationalization of Money: An Analysis of the Theory and Practice of Concurrent Currencies | Semantic Scholar. DOI: 10.4324/9780203713648-10. Corpus ID: 153171179. The Denationalization of Money: An Analysis of the Theory and Practice of Concurrent Currencies. F. Hayek. Published 1976. Economics. View via Publisher. Save to Library.

  5. Those who advocate the depoliticization of monetary policy through central bank independence, and the more radical denationalization of currencies through dollarization and monetary union, aim to bring that history to an end and quarantine money from the control of governments, permanently.

  6. Those who advocate the depoliticization of monetary policy through central bank independence, and the more radical denationalization of currencies through dollarization and monetary union, aim to bring that history to an end and quarantine money from the control of governments, permanently.

  7. Denationalizing Money?: Economic Liberalism and the “National Question” in Currency Affairs; By Eric Helleiner; Edited by Marc Flandreau, Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris, Carl-Ludwig Holtfrerich, Freie Universität Berlin, Harold James, Princeton University, New Jersey; Book: International Financial History in the Twentieth Century