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Inflation and The Coming Keynesian Catastrophe The Story of the Exeter Experiments With Constants By Ralph Bordodi Published by the E.F. Schumacher Society, Great Barrington, MA and The School of Living, Cochranville, PA (1989) Title Page Table of Contents Introduction by Robert Swann Chapter 1: The Blind Leaders of Our Blinded World Chapter 2: Keynesianism Chapter 3: The Story of the Escondido Memorandum Chapter 4: The Exeter Experiments Chapter 5: On the Nature of Inflation Chapter 6: On the Nature of Money Chapter 7: On the Issuance of Money Chapter 8: On the Redemption of Money Chapter 9: On the Nature of Measures of Value Chapter 10: On the Nature of Bank-Money Chapter 11: On the Nature of Paper-Money Chapter 12: On the Nature of Metal Money Chapter 13: On the Nature of Arbitrage and of Speculation Chapter 14: On Currency Arbitrage Chapter 15: On Commodity Acquisition, Arbitrage, and Lending Chapter 16: On the Nature of Lending and Investing, and of Speculating and Exploiting Chapter 17:On the Acid Test: Deflation Chapter 18: On the Nature of Banking Appendix A: On the Statistical Problems Calling for Solution Appendix B: On the Problem of How to Word Paper-Money Appendix C: The Escondido Memorandum Appendix D: A Bibliography of Materials on Free Banking and Currency Competition