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"Alan G. Isaac" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 24 Feb 2016 17:42:19 -0500
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On 2/24/2016 2:09 PM, Alex Wilhans wrote:
> The quote can be found in Chapter 7 (The General Rise in Prices in the Light of Economic Theory) of the Selected Writings of Ludwig von Mises.  The link is:
> http://oll.libertyfund.org/titles/2442
> According to the editor of the book, the chapter was originally published by Mises in Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik, vol. 37 (1913).


While this chapter also discusses monetary inflation, it seems oddly to
suggest the possibility of ongoing inflation even with a constant
money supply.  I assume he changed his view after the post-WWI
hyperinflations made the link so much clearer.  Is this the case?

Thanks,
Alan Isaac

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