In a nutshell, Hayek, in his “Denationalization Of Money”, calls for putting an end to the state’s (or the government’s) monopoly of money production, replacing it by a free market in money.
At first glance, this seems to be a rather radical proposal. At a second glance, however, we will recognize that there is actually strong economic and ethical support for Hayek’s idea. Among mainstream economists, Hayek’s idea had remained a sideshow for many years.
This might be, and in no small part, due to some inconsistencies in Hayek’s line of argumentation. In fact, Hayek’s proposal for denationalising the currency, that is ending the states’ money production monopoly and opening up a free market in money, is as relevant as ever, perhaps it is more relevant than ever.
By Thorsten Polleit, recorded at Oxford University Mises Society, 6 February 2024.
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