Actually trained in economics here. Yes they did. So did Aristotle, BTW.

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You're interpretating that wrong. It means literally exactly the opposite of what you're saying.

theres no "interpreting"

they explicitly say it.

The number of units doesn't matter **_as long as it doesn't change_**

Its not rocket science. Just read the whole thing.

"We conclude, therefore, that determining the supply of money, like all other goods, is best left to the free market. ...

no dictated quantity of money will do the work better,

and the free market ... satisfy the needs of consumers, as compared with all other productive goods."

Rothbard What has the Government Done to Our Money? End of Chapter 8

wtf are *you talking about?

nobody ever said "the number of units doesn't matter as long as it doesn't change."

ever.

Keep reading. I'm not doing your homework for you. They speak academic-ese, which is overly cautious to the layman.

dude stfu

"i actually studied economics"

gtfo lol

show me ONE place in the literature where anybody spoke on the price of money and said "what would be great is if we could just eliminate the entire supply side of the equation"

No. You are not speaking from genuine interest. And once a person's language turns hostile, I stop helping.

you ain't said shit so far bro

byebye