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To: Boca_PETE who wrote (7858)8/18/1999 10:38:00 PM
From: JF Quinnelly  Respond to of 15132
 
You certainly know a lot about money and banking. Do you teach it ?


No, and my education on the subject was mostly unplanned. Something piqued my curiosity on the subject and the more I read the more questions I had. So I ended up reading Mises' The Theory of Money and Credit Ehrenberg's Capital and Finance in the Age of the Renaissance Friedman and Schwartz's's A Monetary History of the United States Dorn and Schwartz's The Search for Stable Money Verna Smith's The Rationale of Central Banking Veseth's Mountains of Debt and who knows how many other books and articles on the subject. I am probably completely confused, and I'm lucky my brain didn't explode.