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Leland B. Yeager

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Leland B. Yeager is an expert on monetary policy and international trade.[1] He temporarily served as the Vice President of the Interlingua Institute after Deanna Hammond died from 1997 to 1998. He was a regular contributor to Liberty Magazine.[2]

Bibliography

  • Foreign Trade and U.S. Policy: The Case for Free International Trade (1976) ISBN 0-275-56270-0
  • International Monetary Relations: Theory, History and Policy (1976) ISBN 0-06-047323-1
  • Proposals for government credit allocation: Evaluative studies in economic policy (1977) ISBN 0-84473-281-8
  • Experiences With Stopping Inflation (1981) ISBN 0-8447-3439-X
  • The Fluttering Veil: Essays on Monetary Disequilibrium (1997) ISBN 0-86597-146-3
  • Ethics As Social Science: The Moral Philosophy of Social Cooperation (2001) ISBN 1-84064-521-0

See also

References

  1. ^ Cato Institute. "Adjunct Scholar." [1]
  2. ^ http://www.libertyunbound.com/