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1. The 'I' word

2. The search for a new currency system; dollar's reserve role causes angst, but alternatives fall flat; some seek a multicurrency option

3. Gold vs. the Fed: the record is clear; there were no world-wide financial crises of major magnitude during the Bretton Woods era from 1947 to 1971

4. An accord (and lessons) to remember

5. The panic, round two: what would Reagan do?

6. The gold standard: the case for another look

7. Deficits and the Chinese challenge

8. Taxes, depression, and our current troubles; tariffs, rising state and federal taxes, and currency devaluation ruined the 1930s, and they could do the same today

9. Remembering the Reagan bull market

10. Big spending and easy money will produce a recovery; the question is whether policy errors will cause another dip

11. Central banks are creatures of financial crises; from the BOE to the Fed, institutions that sprang from burst bubbles adopt new shapes in current convulsions

12. A $100 gold coin? Not just a dream; such a fantastic (and heavy) piece was once conceived, new findings show

13. Hillary's bad history

14. It's the dollar, stupid

15. Fed chief cites subprime culprit; global factors are blamed as contributors to frenzy, not just low-rate policy

16. Mortgages and monetary policy

17. The Fed should hold firm

18. The Fed and 'liquidity'

19. Why money matters

20. Now to become a celebrity banker

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