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Multimedia: Lawrence H. White

Lawrence H. White at the Cato Institute's 30th Annual Monetary Conference

Lawrence H. White at the Cato Institute’s 30th Annual Monetary Conference

March 25, 2013

The Clash of Economic Ideas

The Clash of Economic Ideas

Lawrence H. White

May 29, 2012

Lawrence H. White on Transitioning to a Gold Standard

Lawrence H. White on Transitioning to a Gold Standard

March 5, 2012

Panel 3: Transition to a New Monetary Regime

Panel 3: Transition to a New Monetary Regime

November 16, 2011

Lawrence H. White discusses commodity money and free banking.

Lawrence H. White discusses commodity money and free banking.

March 3, 2011

28th Annual Monetary Conference: Preventing Bubbles: Regulation vs. Monetary Policy

28th Annual Monetary Conference: Preventing Bubbles: Regulation vs. Monetary Policy

November 18, 2010

28th Annual Monetary Conference: Bubbles under Alternative Monetary Regimes

28th Annual Monetary Conference: Bubbles under Alternative Monetary Regimes

November 18, 2010

The Rule of Law and Central Banks

The Rule of Law and Central Banks

Lawrence H. White

December 30, 2009

The Rule of Law and the Fed

The Rule of Law and the Fed

Lawrence H. White

November 29, 2009

Cato Institute 27th Annual Monetary Conference - Fed Policy and the Future of the Dollar

Cato Institute 27th Annual Monetary Conference - Fed Policy and the Future of the Dollar

November 19, 2009

The Fed's $1.7-Trillion Bailout

The Fed’s $1.7-Trillion Bailout

Lawrence H. White

December 8, 2008

Cato Institute 26th Annual Monetary Conference - Asset Market Bubbles and Fed Policy

Cato Institute 26th Annual Monetary Conference - Asset Market Bubbles and Fed Policy

November 19, 2008

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