The Rate of Interest: Its Nature, Determination, and Relation to Economic Phenomena

Irving Fisher

The problem of interest has engaged the attention of writers for two thousand years, and of economists since economics began. And yet, with the exception of what has been accomplished by Rae, Bohm-Bawerk, Landry, and some others, very little progress has been made toward a satisfactory solution.

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The Rate of Interest by Irving Fischer

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Endorsed by F. A Hayek, it is one of the most important works on 100 percent banking ever written. Perhaps today’s economists at the Fed should take a look. From the preface to the first edition: The revival now of this ancient 100% system, with the
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The MacMillan Company, New York, 1907