Winter 1993 Vol. 12 No. 3 Subscribe Articles Introduction: Monetary Reform in Ex‐Communist Countries By James A. Dorn Creating a Stable Monetary‐Order By Václav Klaus A Monetary Constitution for Ex‐Comniunist Countries By Antonio Martino Money and the Market: What Role for Government? By Kevin Dowd Is Russia Threatened with Hyperinflation? By Oleg Bogomolov Monetary Stabilization in Russia: What Is to be Done? By Nikolai Petrakov A Market Approach to Monetary Perestroika By Pedro Schwartz The Ruble Problem: A Competitive Solution By Annelise Anderson Monetary Reform in Russia: The Case for Gold By Alan Reynolds Currency Boards and Currency Convertibility By Steve H. Hanke and Kurt Schuler Eurodollars: A Transition Currency By A. James Meigs Sound Money and a Liberal Market Order By Malcolm S. Forbes, Jr. The Benefits and Costs of Currency Boards By Allan H. Meltzer Credibility, the Monetary Regime, and Ecnomic Reform in the Former Soviet Union By Peter J. Boettke Getting the Rules Right By Jerry L. Jordan Russia’s Informal Revolution By Paul Craig Roberts What Went Wrong? By Judy Shelton A Gold‐based Monetary Policy for Russia By Wayne D. Angell Monetary Institutions During the Transition to a Market Economic By William A. Niskanen Book Review From Marx to Mises: Post‐Capitalist Society and the Challenge of Economic Calculation by David Ramsay Steele By Paul Craig Roberts Universal Economics: Assessing the Achievements of the Economic Approach by Gerard Radnitzky, ed. By Richard E. Wagner Forbidden Grounds: The Case Against Employment Discrimination Laws by Richard A. Epstein Latest Issues Winter 2021 Fall 2020 Spring/Summer 2020 Winter 2020
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