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The Case for a 100 Percent Gold Dollar  

2001 cover
Author(s) Murray N. Rothbard
Country United States
Subject(s) Economics, Money
Genre(s) Non-fiction
Publisher Libertarian Review Press
Publication date 1974
Media type Print
Pages v, 43 p.
OCLC Number 5055519

The Case for a 100 Percent Gold Dollar is the title of an essay by American economist Murray Rothbard. First published in 1962 in In Search of a Monetary Constitution the text makes the argument for the gold standard and shows how it can be restored in a practical, step-by-step plan.

Rothbard added a preface in 1991, in which he argues that the true gold standard is more viable than ever.

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