Money & Credit

Professor Antal E. Fekete dealt intensively with the topic of money and credit between 2002 and 2005. During this period, the economist and mathematician gave around 20 lectures about monetary economics and explained the ten pillars of sound money and credit.

2005-09-00

The First Pillar of Sound Money and Credit: The Principle of the Gold Standard

2005-09-00

The Second Pillar of Sound Moneyand Credit: The Principle of Free Coinage

2005-09-00

The Third Pillar of Sound Money and Credit: The Principle of Redeemability

2005-09-00

The Fourth Pillar of Sound Money and Credit: The Principle of Monetary Policy

2005-09-00

The Fifth Pillar of Sound Money and Credit: The Principle of Fiscal Policy

2005-09-00

The Sixth Pillar of Sound Money and Credit: The Principle of No Priveleges Without Responsibilities

2005-09-00

The Seventh Pillar of Sound Money and Credit: The Principle of Liquidity

2005-09-00

The Eighth Pillar of Sound Money and Credit: The Principle of Matching Maturities

2005-09-00

The Ninth Pillar of Sound Money and Credit: The Principle of Productivity of Debt

2005-09-00

The Tenth Pillar of Sound Money and Credit: The Principle of Productivity of Labor and Capital

2004-03-02

Monetary Economics 102 Lecture 6: The Hexagonal Model of Capital Markets

2004-02-01

Monetary Economics 102 Lecture 5: The Pentagonal Model of Capital Markets

2004-01-01

Monetary Economics 102 Lecture 4: The Principle of Capitalization of Incomes

2003-03-01

Monetary Economics 102 Lecture 3: The Janus-Face of Marketability

2003-01-15

Monetary Economics 102 Lecture 2: The Exchange of Income and Wealth

2003-01-01

Monetary Economics 102 Lecture 1: The Nature and Sources of Interest

2002-10-28

Monetary Economics 101 Lecture 13: The Unadulterated Gold Standard

2002-10-06

Monetary Economics 101 Lecture 12: Borrowing Short to Lend Long

2002-09-16

Monetary Economics 101 Lecture 11: The Acceptance House

2002-09-02

Monetary Economics 101 Lecture 10: The Revolt of Quality

2002-08-26

Monetary Economics 101 Lecture 9: Legal Tender. Bank Notes of Small Denomination

2002-08-19

Monetary Economics 101 Lecture 8: Bills Drawn on the Goldsmith

2002-08-12

Monetary Economics 101 Lecture 7: The Mystery of the Discount Rate

2002-08-05

Monetary Economics 101 Lecture 6: The Invention of Discounting

2002-07-29

Monetary Economics 101 Lecture 5: The Second Greatest Story Ever Told

2002-07-22

Monetary Economics 101 Lecture 4: The Two Sources of Credit

2002-07-15

Monetary Economics 101 Lecture 3: Credit Unions

2002-07-08

Monetary Economics 101 Lecture 2: Don’t Fix the Dollar Price of Gold

2002-07-01

Monetary Economics 101 Lecture 1: Ayn Rand’s Hymn to Money